Since this is your first time using them, review your technique, and remember that you must keep any MF clean at all times. Rupes run much cooler but are not quite as aggressive. Meg's MF pads run really hot on Rupes polishers. The white spot is from the polish turning to glue and marring the surfaces. However, I have never used Uber compound, only Rupes Zephir. So why did I get that white spot? (It wouldn't buff off with just a microfiber BTW) Why did I get much better correction with a fine foam pad vs microfiber? (Thought microfiber gave faster correction)I use Meg's and Rupes blue MF pads with the Rupes Mini extensively and get outstanding results. Again I used Uber with the yellow fine 3" pad. I switched the mini over to a Rupes yellow fine pad, speed 4, and was getting amazing results, much better correction, faster, and close to LSP ready. Luckily it came out with an CCS orange pad on the 15ES and Wolfgang Finishing Glaze. I ended up getting a semi-translucent white spot on the bumper the size of the pad with a smaller circle inside it about 1" in diameter that was opaque. I wasn't getting good results and started to press down a little harder but nothing crazy IMO. I tried out the 3" Meguiars white fine microfiber pads on a Rupes mini speed 4 on the rear bumper (first time using microfiber for correction) with Uber compound. I'm working on a black Mercedes 2011 E550.
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