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    Sometimes I get wild ideas that pop int my head

    I have not tried this yet but have wondered about it.

    Has anyone tried D301 applied via a microfiber correction disc on a DA??

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    Re: corrction pad with finishing wax

    The Finishing Wax on the cutting disc? Depending on the issues needing correction and the sensitivity of the paint it could be a great all in one, or it could leave a lot of haze, or anything in between. You know we're always fine with experimentation, and someone has probably done this already, so if you're so inclined why not give it a go? We don't think we'd use anywhere near the amount of pressure that we would with D300 on the cutting disc, but then you wouldn't go this route if you were looking to correct severe defects.
    Michael Stoops
    Senior Global Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Inc.

    Remember, this hobby is supposed to be your therapy, not the reason you need therapy.

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      Re: corrction pad with finishing wax

      my thinking exactly
      using this as a normal step followed by M21

      Im pretty sure my single stage white will be fine in terms of not hazing

      Hmm next time the buffer comes out there will be some experimenting

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