Forgive if this questions seems daft, is there much cutting difference between the two pads? And does the technique remain the same?
The reason I ask, I currently own a 2007 Renault Scenic and as far as I can tell only has your general swirl marks found on a car this age. On this occasion I want to try a MF pad.
Browsing the internet the general consensus is that the paint hardness is intermediate. I appreciate each car needs to be approached differently and may need to pads/polish combo to others.
My present polishes are Menzerna PF2200/SF4000 and Scholl S30+
I was thinking of ordering a Optimum polishing MF pad, allowing me to step up the cut with the heavier polish should it need it.
Any help or advise will be much appreciated.
The reason I ask, I currently own a 2007 Renault Scenic and as far as I can tell only has your general swirl marks found on a car this age. On this occasion I want to try a MF pad.
Browsing the internet the general consensus is that the paint hardness is intermediate. I appreciate each car needs to be approached differently and may need to pads/polish combo to others.
My present polishes are Menzerna PF2200/SF4000 and Scholl S30+
I was thinking of ordering a Optimum polishing MF pad, allowing me to step up the cut with the heavier polish should it need it.
Any help or advise will be much appreciated.