What is the difference between the G360 Super Fast Process(es) for ROTARY and DUAL ACTION? What is the difference between the G360 Super Fast Process(es) for ROTARY and DUAL ACTION?
Both the Rotary and Dual Action G360 Super Fast processes are designed to deliver rapid defect removal and a high gloss finish, but they differ in machine action and recommended applicators for certain stages of the process.
HIGH CUT - To remove P1500 or finer sanding marks
This stage eliminates P1500 sanding marks from conventional low bake clear coats and prepares the surface for MEDIUM CUT polishing.
- Rotary - G360 Super Fast Compound with a G Mop Super High Cut Pad [RED]
- Dual Action - G360 Super Fast Compound with a G Mop Super High Cut Pad [WHITE]
While similar in appearance, subtle differences in dimensions, foam structure and the fibres of the polishing face mean they behave differently in use. As a result, each pad requires a specific handling approach for optimal control and to avoid introducing additional surface defects.
MEDIUM CUT - To remove process marks and medium defects such as swirls and light scuffs
This stage rapidly eliminates heavier swirls and holograms, leaving an excellent gloss finish on light colours while preparing dark colours for FINE CUT polishing.
- Rotary & Dual Action - G360 Super Fast Compound with a G Mop Angled Yellow Compounding Foam
FINE CUT - To remove fine defects such as holograms and light swirls while enhancing gloss levels
This stage further enhances gloss levels on light colours while rapidly eliminating light swirls and holograms on dark colours for an enhanced deep gloss finish.
- Rotary - G360 Super Fast Finish with a G Mop Angled Black Finishing Foam
- Dual Action - G360 Super Fast Finish with a G Mop Dual Action Finishing Foam
The recommended finishing pads for Rotary and Dual Action polishing are designed to offer optimal handling, machine stability and airflow characteristics for their respective machine actions.
Broadly speaking, Rotary polishing is commonly favoured for fast and consistent higher correction performance, while Dual Action polishing is often preferred for increased control and enhanced finishing characteristics.
The choice between Rotary and Dual Action polishing will depend on operator preference, substrate condition, working area and the finish standard required. Users with access to both machine types may also combine elements of each process to suit the application and optimise overall performance.
For further details, see:
- Process Guide: G360 Super Fast System for ROTARY Polishers
- Process Guide: G360 Super Fast System for DUAL ACTION Polishers
- What is the difference between the "RED" and "WHITE" G Mop Super High Cut Pads?