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Cutting question

Car  LY 200 EDC LUX
quick one guys,

I seem to get an awful lot of dust whilst I'm cutting. Good results, but dust galore. Currently using green hex pads with megs 105 and a G220 DA. I have tried lightly moisting the pad with a spray of water, but it makes no difference after a couple of passes.

Any ideas?
 
Too much product, or
creating too much heat and drying it all out, or
dirty pads.

All things you can remedy with a bit of practice/experience.
 
I think I may be using too much product. I do use a fair bit. I'll try it with a bit less next time. Certainly not a dirty pad as it was a brand new one.
 
What speeds are you going at?

As for product, I put 3 pea sized bits on a pad that's been misted 3 times with water and that will do half a bonnet as long as the weather isn't too hot.
 
I start at 2/3 and do a few passes to spread the product, then go up to 5 ish for the remainder.

I clearly use a lot more product than you lol! I think that's where I'm going wrong
 
Whats a good speed to polish with - Ive got a DAS 6 (kestrel) and I too am getting loads of dust - I do probably use too much product though.
Will faster speed get it done quicker

My Das 6 has a knob that goes from 1 to 6
 
Whats a good speed to polish with - Ive got a DAS 6 (kestrel) and I too am getting loads of dust - I do probably use too much product though.
Will faster speed get it done quicker

My Das 6 has a knob that goes from 1 to 6
I spread it with 2/3 and then polish on 4/5 depending on how bad the paint is.
 
Whats a good speed to polish with - Ive got a DAS 6 (kestrel) and I too am getting loads of dust - I do probably use too much product though.
Will faster speed get it done quicker

My Das 6 has a knob that goes from 1 to 6


Spread the polish on 3

Work it on 4/5

Cut with speed 6

Polish out your inflicted marks with speed 3


Make sure the pad is spinning at the same rate on each speed
 
Try a little more pressure its hard to burn through paint with a da anyways unless your a donut .... try speed 3 for a few passes than go to 5 should be spot on .. i dont prep pad as it naturely gets moist with the movement and compound spreading round pad
 
Don't listen to the man above. Priming your pad is vitally important. It's the sole reason wet applicators are better to use when using your hand polishing etc.

Anyway, have you watch many videos? Also you should be cleaning your pad after each "set" as unspent polish will simply sit and dust away. Don't forget dust isn't always bad, look at Jim White's details, during Fast cut compounding it's almost impossible to end up with zero dust.

I would also maybe look at some newer polishes like Scholl and Koch Chemie stuff. Some are pretty low dusting due to new technology etc.
 
Last time I polished (quite a while ago now! 😊) I found that adding a pea of Lime Prime to the pad cut down on dust.
 
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