Started work on a 60-day old, new paint project. Flaws were minor sanding marks. Did four test areas of Ultimate Polish, Ultimate Compound, M105 and D300. Although the D300 has zero dust (big plus), I felt M105 did the best removing the flaws.
Three sets of passes at speeds 6, 5, and 4 with Porter-Cable and yellow Meg's pad. Followed that with three passes of M205 again at speed 6, 5, and 4 using a yellow Meg's pad. Pressure in all cases was heavy, moderate and then light, with slow arm speed.
Used a product called Eraser between M105 and M205 to look for defects that needed additional attention.
Followed up with D301 on a Meg's finishing MF pad at speed 4 moderate then light pressure.
I'm not happy with the amount of hazing that remains. After this much work, not seeing the clarity I would expect.
Suggestions?
Three sets of passes at speeds 6, 5, and 4 with Porter-Cable and yellow Meg's pad. Followed that with three passes of M205 again at speed 6, 5, and 4 using a yellow Meg's pad. Pressure in all cases was heavy, moderate and then light, with slow arm speed.
Used a product called Eraser between M105 and M205 to look for defects that needed additional attention.
Followed up with D301 on a Meg's finishing MF pad at speed 4 moderate then light pressure.
I'm not happy with the amount of hazing that remains. After this much work, not seeing the clarity I would expect.
Suggestions?
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