Should Cut / Buff come out as good as freshly painted Clear?

the eagle discs are very good. not sure why they are loading up fast unless your getting on the clear when its super fresh and not cured. up until a few mos ago, when i tried the sunmight, they were the longest lasting discs i ever used.
 
the eagle discs are very good. not sure why they are loading up fast unless your getting on the clear when its super fresh and not cured. up until a few mos ago, when i tried the sunmight, they were the longest lasting discs i ever used.
Usually new clear but even on years old clear it loads.
 
After going back and fourth trying a few different products for dry sanding clear......Eagle is the way for me. By far the best papers I have used for dry sanding clear from 2000-3000. I will eventually switch up to eagle for my 1000-1500 once my supply runs out.
 
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To foot stomp you have to find what works for you I have tried most of what these pro's recommend but for me I keep going back to CSI Ceram-X polish, wool pad then black foam.
 
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Not even close. Bufflex is a very unique product. Its abrasive on almost a silk fabric disc. Sunmight is finishing film and need to be used dry. Great for the initial cut but not finishing to a super fine finish. Bufflex you will use wet
 
7" Rotary buffer with twisted wool pad and Meguiar's M100
Change to foam cutting/polishing pad and Chemical Guys V36
Finish with polishing foam pad and Menzerna Super Finish 3800

Three coats of Euro Clear as sprayed:
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After above cut and buff process:
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That looks awesome!! I have a DeWalt 7 inch polisher, can I use that??
1st step = wool pad and M100. ( what rpm)
2nd step?? Lol. Sorry, I totally green buffing fresh clear.
 
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