
Originally Posted by
Kitoy22
I haven't really tried CG compounds, I still prefer Megs, Menz and Scholls (expensive).
It seems that v32 is using the same technology, micro abrasives, if this is the case and if your using the same process for both products and you get more cut from 105, it just tells that 105 is better in terms of cutting power. Although you can also achieve the same results w/ v32 by changing pads, mf pads, apply a but more pressure but still maintaining consistent rotation of the pad, and do slower arm speeds. Usually i go up to speed 5 with rupes in the first 2 passes, then go down to 4 in the last 2-3 passes, if i am working on heavier paint defects.
Also consider the size of the panel your working on, dont go 2ft x 2ft if paint defect is heavy, 1-1.5 sq ft will be enough.
Hope this helps. Happy polishing!