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Old 07-25-2012, 03:56 PM   #15 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Cmike2780 View Post
M105/M205 works really well and even better than the ultimate compound.
Yup, M105/205 works great on our cars. The beauty is the level of cut they have is pad and pressure dependent. M205 can cut surprisingly well when used with a microfiber pad, and M105 can finish very well for a compound when used with a finishing pad and minimal pressure.

I tried to use my Menzerna polishes but they didn't play nicely with the paint; it would gum up and start spitting polish everywhere. Sonax all-in-one works very well too, good for just a maintanence polish to remove very minor wash induced marring. Pinnacle XMT series doesn't work well, but Wolfgang Total Swirl Remover is ok.
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