It's been a while since I've done full car corrections... probably 10 years when I used a PC 7427, LC orange/white pads and Pinnacle XMT (1 thru 3) product.
Lately I was polishing up some wood trim pieces on my Mercedes and those "old" products with 3" pad on pistol air DA just weren't "cutting" it. Ran to WM and picked up Meg's UC, which with a orange pad really enhanced the pieces. It didn't remove all the scratches, but it took of a lot after 3 passes and finished out great IME.
Now I'm thinking of doing the car... looking into a G9 w/ 5" backing. The BOSS "creams" seem to have great reviews. Any experiences, with the Fast Cut and Correcting Cream? How would it compare to Meg UC?
Now pads, I'm thinking for sure an orange in Griots or LC. I've seen recommendations on B&S eurofiber pads or Megs MF pads to increase cut. Is it worth trying MF ones or will those likely need 2nd correction step prior to LSP? Shooting for a 1 step, on my '11 E550 in Palladium Silver.
I know after lately trying the XMT compound and then using Meg's UC... it was a BIG different in performance in my eyes. You could work it longer, cut more, finished better and dusted less.
Lately I was polishing up some wood trim pieces on my Mercedes and those "old" products with 3" pad on pistol air DA just weren't "cutting" it. Ran to WM and picked up Meg's UC, which with a orange pad really enhanced the pieces. It didn't remove all the scratches, but it took of a lot after 3 passes and finished out great IME.
Now I'm thinking of doing the car... looking into a G9 w/ 5" backing. The BOSS "creams" seem to have great reviews. Any experiences, with the Fast Cut and Correcting Cream? How would it compare to Meg UC?
Now pads, I'm thinking for sure an orange in Griots or LC. I've seen recommendations on B&S eurofiber pads or Megs MF pads to increase cut. Is it worth trying MF ones or will those likely need 2nd correction step prior to LSP? Shooting for a 1 step, on my '11 E550 in Palladium Silver.
I know after lately trying the XMT compound and then using Meg's UC... it was a BIG different in performance in my eyes. You could work it longer, cut more, finished better and dusted less.