I presumed you were talking about the menzerna polish compounds bundle?
http://i4detailing.co.uk/shop/menzerna-250ml-value-pack.html
If you're considering their pads as well, as tally says ignore the pads and I'd suggest chemical guys Hexlogic
Still sticking with DA or something to use with rotary?
The AF finishing compound was nice, Scholl S30 worked well on the ST although the rest of the range take a bit of getting used to compared to the average compound. I can't remember which of the menzerna finishing polishes I liked since they've changed the names.
Sticking with DA for now. Thinking about trying Rupes Diamond Ultra Fine Gel Polish. Any experience?
Only with a rupes machine and it's b****cks.
It would be for learning, but at the same time I'd eventually want to get the paintwork corrected to a half decent standard on my car. Better off with the more powerful das6 pro?
What's people's opinions on the Meguiars polisher? Been given one but needs backing plate plus pads. Worth ordering the bits for it?
Ah cool I'll get some stuff ordered then. Will have a read up on what's best for starting out with.My old one was a g220 copy (the £5 one from the thread) tbh, it was awesome before it broke.
backing plates and pads are universal as far as I'm aware anyway. I use the same backing pad on the das6
gally, I thought I'd reply in here with regards to technique.
I spread the polish round on speed 3
work it with speed 4.5/5
cut with speed 6
finish at speed 3.5/4 trailing off slower if need be
How do you use a DA?
I'm interested in this also. Gonna attempt my dads A3 once the weather let's me.
Goin by that guys videos on YouTube(his name escapes me), he just does it all at number 5? Unless I've missed a bit
@gally, I thought I'd reply in here with regards to technique.
I spread the polish round on speed 3
work it with speed 4.5/5
cut with speed 6
finish at speed 3.5/4 trailing off slower if need be
How do you use a DA?
You use the zenith technique which is great, especially via DA. My technique is a variation of Junkman's. Spread quickly over entire set section at speed 1-2 then remove from area. Add another 2 pea sized blobs then work at speed 5 until diminished (depending on type of polish) some will continue to work over and over.
I was intrigued simply because the correction work was really good on some tough paint. Revitalise system seems to working for a lot of people.
How many passes are you doing at suggested speeds?
If you spend to long working it before stepping up the speed and pressure the diminishing abrasive will already have started to break down to a finer abrasive loosing the level of cut it may be capable of
I only really use the slower speeds for spreading the polish around the panel getting it ready to get straight into the cutting when using a DA
The reason you do this is so the polish is spread evenly across the area. All set up ready to bit, this can be done using your technique of course.
Dabbing the polish all across the panel is a similar idea, none of the polish soaks into the pad when you start spreading the polish before working.
It's mearly a different technique, plenty of them work. I just found trying it via DA instead of the Zenith worked well with the polishes and pads I was using.
Looking forward to changing cars so I can get another big detail done.
Rejuvenate and desire is a nice combo.
One layer is good, two layers is even better just to guarantee complete coverage but three layers isn't necessary. Nothing to gain after two layers really.
I usually just apply one layer.
Yeah will be fine in the garage. That's spot on.
Desire is a pretty durable wax and if your car is garaged regularly it should last around six months. I'd say reapplying once a month isn't necessary. Once the beading and sheeting drops in performance then add another layer then however if you enjoy waxing and want to reapply once a month then go ahead.
I'd recommend reapplying another layer every 3/4 months or so. That's more than enough.
Sweet, cheers mate.
When shall I repeat the full clay, rejuvenate, wax process?
My car is always garaged and does around 5k-6k per year.