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Mark51 1st November 2009 20:31

Scratches
 
Right guys i have a patch on the car that is pretty scratched. they are not deep theres just alot of them in one area about 20cm x 20cm.

Ive tried a spot pad on the UDM and some Menz cutting polish and some SSP 2.5 and it wont get rid of it.

Any advice?

J222JRA 1st November 2009 20:35

I take it you are using menzerna intensive polish mark??

Have you tried using a menzerna 70mm spot pad?? That imo would be worth trying.

If that doesnt work i would either ask someone with a rotary to buff it or try abit of wetsanding.

James

EDIT: Read this with regards to spot pads,
**When using a machine to repair scratches, a 4" foam spot pad allows you to focus on the repair without affecting a large area of the panel. This is particularly important when using a dual-action machine, such as the Porter Cable 7424. In this case, the 4" pad allows the machine to apply more energy to the damaged paint area for a faster, yet safe, repair. **

Mark51 1st November 2009 21:00

Quote:

Originally Posted by J222JRA (Post 3807761)
I take it you are using menzerna intensive polish mark??

Have you tried using a menzerna 70mm spot pad?? That imo would be worth trying.

If that doesnt work i would either ask someone with a rotary to buff it or try abit of wetsanding.

James

EDIT: Read this with regards to spot pads,
**When using a machine to repair scratches, a 4" foam spot pad allows you to focus on the repair without affecting a large area of the panel. This is particularly important when using a dual-action machine, such as the Porter Cable 7424. In this case, the 4" pad allows the machine to apply more energy to the damaged paint area for a faster, yet safe, repair. **

yep to the menzerna intensive polish

not tried the menzerna pad, i have tried THIS but it didnt do much atall. Its ok for light swirls but nothing else imo

Predator_R32 1st November 2009 21:00

Me and chris205 did a yaris liek this long scratches not too deep and tbh a dual action wasnt doing much, rotary did the job just fine though, still didnt get a few out, paint depth gauge is needed on how much you can take off

could be worth selling up th dual action and getting a silverline rotary, i got one for about 45 quid, an iuse 3m polish it works so well and makes it so much easier tht dual action, althugh i like dual action on some car parts epecially plastics

J222JRA 1st November 2009 21:02

The sonus pads imo are crap, far to soft a pad.

Try these,
http://www.elitecarcare.co.uk/produc...roducts_id=635

Predator_R32 1st November 2009 21:04

i use 3M pads and also flexipads are very decent too :y:

Wayne 1st November 2009 21:54

What you need for a heavy scracthed area is a cutting pad, polishing spot pad won't do anything if at all, menzerna spot pads are where it's at if you want to use a spot pad, i just use spot pads on smaller areas, use big pads for the main big areas, just prefer them, you defintely need to step up to a cutting pad on intensive polish if it at cutting it, what speeds you using the udm on by the way? is the pad rotating enough or how much pressure are you putting on the polisher?

luke_freeride 2nd November 2009 14:56

hi mate.im a car valeter. at our place we get rid of most scratches with a product called g1,2,3 made by autoglym or sumthing but there really good and get most scratches out.the higher the number the more ruffer the compound ie. g2.......g3 etc g3 being the hardest

Krys_23 2nd November 2009 19:09

Agree with Wayne, Used my Menz cutting pad and it made my scratches dissapear completely v impressive.

Mark51 2nd November 2009 19:17

Quote:

Originally Posted by Wayne (Post 3808080)
What you need for a heavy scracthed area is a cutting pad, polishing spot pad won't do anything if at all, menzerna spot pads are where it's at if you want to use a spot pad, i just use spot pads on smaller areas, use big pads for the main big areas, just prefer them, you defintely need to step up to a cutting pad on intensive polish if it at cutting it, what speeds you using the udm on by the way? is the pad rotating enough or how much pressure are you putting on the polisher?

is the menzerna one J222 posted a cutting pad?

Im using the UDM on 1-2 to spread the polish then 5-6 for the majority of time until the polish is worked in, correct?

J222JRA 2nd November 2009 19:22

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark51 (Post 3810451)
is the menzerna one J222 posted a cutting pad?

Im using the UDM on 1-2 to spread the polish then 5-6 for the majority of time until the polish is worked in, correct?

Yes it is mark,

White ones are compound,

The orange ones are polishing :y:

The menz spot pads are awesome mark and very cheap. :y:

Mark51 2nd November 2009 19:37

so is this - http://www.elitecarcare.co.uk/produc...roducts_id=635
the same as this - http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/polish.../prod_212.html

if yes, what size backing plate do i need, i currently have a 3.5" one and the standard one

Mark51 2nd November 2009 19:47

also, i have run out of Menzerna cutting polish. ive had some 2.5 SSR for a while so was thinking id use this up. Any opinions on this?

J222JRA 2nd November 2009 19:51

there the same compound of pad but different sizes, its just that spot pads give way better spot repairs imo

The backing plate you would need for the small pads is 70-75mm diameter backing plate, heres a link
http://www.elitecarcare.co.uk/elite-...king-plate.php


edit: poorboys compounds are very good, however i personally only use the menzerna range and some chemical guys compounds. Im sure wayne is more familiar with the poorboys range.

Mark51 2nd November 2009 20:00

eh?

this is the backing plate i have - http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/polish...e/prod_66.html

so could i use this on the menz pad?

also there is a different between the two below? if what?

so is this - http://www.elitecarcare.co.uk/produc...roducts_id=635
the same as this - http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/polish.../prod_212.html

Quote:

there the same compound of pad mark yes, its just that spot pads give way better spot repairs imo
- they both look the same to me

J222JRA 2nd November 2009 20:05

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark51 (Post 3810647)
eh?

this is the backing plate i have - http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/polish...e/prod_66.html

so could i use this on the menz pad?

also there is a different between the two below? if what?

so is this - http://www.elitecarcare.co.uk/produc...roducts_id=635
the same as this - http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/polish.../prod_212.html

- they both look the same to me



Your backing plate is too big mark, 3.5" is 88.9mm and menzerna spot pads are only 80mm diameter. The backing pad you have is meant for the sonus spot pads which are 100mm diameter.

The difference with the 2 pads in the links is,

the ones from elite car care are 80mm diameter.

the ones from cleanyourcar are 135mm.

Sorry if i have confused you :y:

Wayne 2nd November 2009 22:50

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark51 (Post 3810451)
is the menzerna one J222 posted a cutting pad?

Im using the UDM on 1-2 to spread the polish then 5-6 for the majority of time until the polish is worked in, correct?

The way i do it is spread at 1 to work in polish, then up to speed 4 to do the bulk of the work then up to 5 and back down to 2 to refine hope that helps:) poorboys polish aren't bad but i prefer to use Menzerna range which is much better, like Intensive 3.02 or Menzerna 203, Menzerna 85re finishing polish, pads wise i use 3M, menzerna, Megs and sonus and Gloss-It pads, Menzerna compounding pad is the white one, orange one is a polishing pad and the yellow one is a finishing pad, Menzerna 3.02 on a compounding pad will deal with your scracthes:y:


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