Adaptive mesh compensation- how to turn off?

Hi I have a vcore 4 400 and I just re-ran all the initial beacon calibrations from the github all over again. I am having first layer troubles and I anted to start over. I got the 1st layer perfect and the temp offset too. Then when I tried a print the auto adaptive meshing messed it all up really bad. I want to use the "contact" mesh and the temp offset i calibrated, not the auto generated one for now for the sake of troubleshooting. How do I disable it? Ultimately my issue is the rippling effect which I found out is too mush squish or extrusion. I can babystep it to fix it (annoying) but sometimes it comes out clean for about 20-30 passes and then starts rippling again.
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Torque
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As you can see in the photos the mesh starts out meh at the right, i then adjust and get it good- (disc on the right) then when it starts the disc to the left it gets all screwed up again likes there is no compensation happening there. By the second layer of this current print I've swung from 0.13 all the way to 0.31 by the 2nd layer. On the 2nd layer it comes out looking smooth at least to the eye. Could be an illusion though.

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