Ok, so I did the first step of the DA MF system last night. All I can say is- Wow. For real.
I don't know of any reason that I wouldn't abandon using rotary buffers and woolies unless it's an insane project. This stuff is that good, and that easy. I worked in 2' x 2' sections, with 3-4 moderate pressure passes, then 3-4 light pressure passes, then buff off. Took about 1 minute per section of work time. Do not overuse the compound. I took a bit of a learning curve, after priming the pad, this is all the product I was using on a 2' x 2' section. Beyond that, the pad saturates.
On to some pics.
Before:
Taped off for a comparison:
Compound applied:
After:
Another angle:
Driver's fender before:
Driver's fender after:
Another angle before:
...and after:
Remember the dreaded gas filler door?
If I can get 98% correction out of that in a couple of minutes, I'm all over that...
Nice and sparkly...
This is what you want to see:
No full exteriors yet, as I finished at 1:30am, and well, it was dark outside.
I can't say enough about this product. I know it's been in development for about 6 years, and it's a true game changer, since it brings absolute professional results into reach for anyone. It's awesome.
The scary thing is that I haven't even done step 2 yet, which is the polish- you know, because it's not shiny enough yet? lol!