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  • #16
    Yes you can strip it off with dish soap, but I wouldnt use XMT all over again. Its more a paint correcting to get rid of the swirls, doing it over and over will just take the clear coat away a little at a time. Only polish when you need to. And once you add the 845 if you wax the car e ery two months or so your good to go.
    Last edited by BP_Z28; May 13th, 2012, 07:22 AM.

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    • #17
      I've got a porter cable and my supply of Sonus products is getting low... maybe some point in the future I'll have to take a look at this system.
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      • #18
        Originally posted by Fox Slaughter View Post
        Um. There is 11 speed settings. 1 - 6 and you can set it between. So 1, 1.5, so on.

        With no load its suppose to be 2500 - 6800rpm.

        Heres a response from AutoGeek forum though.

        Speed 1-2 Wax
        Speed 3-4 Spread polish / Work in light finishing polish
        Speed 5 Compound / Polish
        Speed 6 I don't use much, but used for heavy removal.

        I put the compound on the pad, spread it, use setting 3 to evenly coat the surface, turn it off switch to speed 5 to complete it.

        You can adjust the speed while its running but I prefer not to.
        Im not sure what those numbers indicate on the PC but I use 2000-2500 rpm for absolutely everything.
        -Joel
        1995 Z28 M6 - AI226/234 - autocross ricer
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