M83 rocks with a rotary! What next?
I got up the guts to use a Makita rotory for the first time. my first project was a black Honda with a lot of deep scratches, scuffs, bird droppings, love bugs, car wash swirls - no practice panel.
I used 2000 grit paper for the deep scratches and had intended to use M84/7006 on the rotary as the follow up but the product did not arrive in time. Instead I used 3000 paper followed by M83/W7006 at 1500 rpm.
It took multiple passes and some pressure to remove the 3000 sanding scratches but I got them all out. More work than had I used 84 I am sure but I did not damage the paint anywhere and the final finish did not benefit from any finer compounding.
In other words I experimented on a real, black car with a rotary after wet sanding and M83/W7006 gave me a catastrophy free killer finish that went straight to M26. The owner is stunned and decided to keep the car and I learned how to use a rotary and did not have to buy a new paint job. Awesome!
What is the consensus on which follow on product is best after 83/7006/rotory if the paint needs a final compounding - 80 or 82, which pad, and roto or G100?
Thanks,
George
I got up the guts to use a Makita rotory for the first time. my first project was a black Honda with a lot of deep scratches, scuffs, bird droppings, love bugs, car wash swirls - no practice panel.
I used 2000 grit paper for the deep scratches and had intended to use M84/7006 on the rotary as the follow up but the product did not arrive in time. Instead I used 3000 paper followed by M83/W7006 at 1500 rpm.
It took multiple passes and some pressure to remove the 3000 sanding scratches but I got them all out. More work than had I used 84 I am sure but I did not damage the paint anywhere and the final finish did not benefit from any finer compounding.
In other words I experimented on a real, black car with a rotary after wet sanding and M83/W7006 gave me a catastrophy free killer finish that went straight to M26. The owner is stunned and decided to keep the car and I learned how to use a rotary and did not have to buy a new paint job. Awesome!
What is the consensus on which follow on product is best after 83/7006/rotory if the paint needs a final compounding - 80 or 82, which pad, and roto or G100?
Thanks,
George
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