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    hey guys i am going to detail up my 06 f150 tomorrow and my steps will be.

    wash 2 bucket
    clay smooth surface
    105 with yellow megs pad
    205 with yellow megs pad
    then 21 by hand probably

    what speeds do i need to work the 105 and 205 using the da...i have searched and haven't seen a for sure answer! i will take pics of the progress too!

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    Re: going to become swirl free!

    DA speed (porter cable or Meguiars G100/110) should be between 4000-5000 (speed setting 4-5).

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    • #3
      Re: going to become swirl free!

      See these links as well:

      Product, Pad and Speed settings for the Porter Cable Dual Action Polisher

      Dual Action Polisher OPM Comparison Chart

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      • #4
        Re: going to become swirl free!

        If the 105 leaves a nice finish I would suggest a black finishing pad for the M205. If you need more cut, then the polishing pad might still work out for you.

        I finished out 100% hologram and swirl free in a single step of M205 and a polishing pad (rotary) on my Focus- so it is possible.

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        • #5
          Re: going to become swirl free!

          good deal guys thanks alot! i'm fixing to head out and start, pics to come!

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          • #6
            Re: going to become swirl free!

            well things didn't work out to plan.. i'm thinking i'm going to have a rotary to fix my paint. i'm sure i wasn't using 105 correctly. set the pc to speed 5, done a test spot and went in a north to south east to west overlapping motion with heavy pressure but the pad was still spinning. the product dusted really bad also and i think i worked it too long...the defects were still there with the halogen work light i had. i was using a yellow polishing pad too. i think i need to work with this stuff some more.

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            • #7
              Re: going to become swirl free!

              Originally posted by mmelton005 View Post
              well things didn't work out to plan.. i'm thinking i'm going to have a rotary to fix my paint. i'm sure i wasn't using 105 correctly. set the pc to speed 5, done a test spot and went in a north to south east to west overlapping motion with heavy pressure but the pad was still spinning. the product dusted really bad also and i think i worked it too long...the defects were still there with the halogen work light i had. i was using a yellow polishing pad too. i think i need to work with this stuff some more.
              How many passes did you do before it dusted and was the surface cool?

              I once put swirls in my paint just to see what it looked like.

              I don't always detail cars, but when I do, I prefer Meguiar's.
              Remove swirls my friends.

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              • #8
                Re: going to become swirl free!

                mmelton, do you have the DA approved version of M105?
                Swirls hide in the black molecular depths, only waiting for the right time to emerge and destroy your sanity.
                --Al Kimel

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                • #9
                  Re: going to become swirl free!

                  Originally posted by Mark Kleis View Post

                  I finished out 100% hologram and swirl free in a single step of M205 and a polishing pad (rotary) on my Focus- so it is possible.

                  Do you think this is possible with a DA if the paint is well maintained.

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                  • #10
                    Re: going to become swirl free!

                    Originally posted by Andrew C. View Post
                    How many passes did you do before it dusted and was the surface cool?
                    i work working in a 2x2 section i done about..3 passes. i think i did work it too long b/c i went to a buddy's house that sells for megs and mobile 1 and i was working it WAY too long. i used a marron cutting pad too and it didn't dust at all, so i've got it figured out. and also he was telling me that the defects that i have, acid rain spots, bad swirls and cobwebbing..that i need to have a rotary to get it show car clear...so i'm buying a rotary and i have a black practice hood and going to start to learn how to do that.

                    Originally posted by akimel View Post
                    mmelton, do you have the DA approved version of M105?
                    yes i do

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                    • #11
                      Re: going to become swirl free!

                      Sounds like you're on the right track especially with the test spots and the "practice" hood.

                      Just another $0.02 advice: Allow plenty of time, like a good 1/2 day, for each polishing step. Full size trucks have a lot of square feet of sheet metal!

                      Good luck and let everyone know how it turns out.
                      I saw it on the Internet...it must be true!

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                      • #12
                        Re: going to become swirl free!

                        thx and i will keep everyone posted!

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                        • #13
                          Re: going to become swirl free!

                          Originally posted by mmelton005 View Post
                          i work working in a 2x2 section
                          A general rule of thumb

                          The harder the paint, and/or the deeper the defects, the smaller the area you want to work at one time


                          Shrink your work area down to a smaller size when using a DA to remove defects. This is also noted here,


                          How To use: G110 - G220 - G100 - PC/Porter Cable - UDM
                          If you're moving up to machine polishing, be sure to read the below thread before starting...
                          Tips & Techniques for using the G110, G100, G220 and the PC Dual Action Polisher
                          (These are all similar tools)




                          Mike Phillips
                          760-515-0444
                          showcargarage@gmail.com

                          "Find something you like and use it often"

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                          • #14
                            Re: going to become swirl free!

                            Originally posted by Mike Phillips View Post
                            A general rule of thumb

                            The harder the paint, and/or the deeper the defects, the smaller the area you want to work at one time


                            Shrink your work area down to a smaller size when using a DA to remove defects. This is also noted here,


                            How To use: G110 - G220 - G100 - PC/Porter Cable - UDM
                            If you're moving up to machine polishing, be sure to read the below thread before starting...
                            Tips & Techniques for using the G110, G100, G220 and the PC Dual Action Polisher
                            (These are all similar tools)





                            great info mike!!! i still think this is a good excuse to buy and learn on a rotary but i'm going to try again with the da also. i think that was my probelm for sure was my arm speed and the section size

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