Re: NEW! DA Foam Discs and Backing Plates
Mike, while those swirls look pretty heavy, it's most likely just a heavy concentration of same rather than abnormally deep. We would expect D300 on the burgundy foam cutting disc to blast through these (we've pulled sanding marks out of very hard Ceramiclear paint with that combo) and you may well end up with virtually zero haze - that cutting disc is a rock star! If you do have any haze, however, we recommend going with M205 if you're staying with foam discs rather than microfiber. D302 has no functional abrasives in it, instead relying on the microfiber filaments themselves to do any surface refining while the D302 acts as sort of a buffering solution to that cut. D300/DFC5 and M205/DFP5 should be a killer 1-2 punch on this hood.
Originally posted by The Guz
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