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Show'n'Shine Saloon
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<blockquote data-quote="Merlinii" data-source="post: 15609835" data-attributes="member: 159564"><p>Correction: It's been a LONG time since I've used M105 as a go-to compound. It's aggressive!</p><p>There are many pros and cons for M105 but unless I have paint loaded with severe swirls that nothing else works on I refrain from using M105.</p><p>My go-to for correction and a good finish is M101. It still it has a little dusting but it corrects very nicely and leaves behind a good finish.</p><p>I like using the Meguiars microfiber cutting discs with M101. If the little dusting from M101 is an issue I add a couple of drops of D300.</p><p>The Meguiars microfiber cutting disc and D300 were designed to work together for minor correction and remove minor swirls.</p><p></p><p>Finishing: I like using the Carpro foam gloss pad and Carpro Essence. Essence finishes with a sweet brilliance and lots of gloss.</p><p>Essence has its pros and cons. Only use on cool paint. Never in the sun or on hot paint. On hot paint it will do what I "Gummy Bears".</p><p>Only use a few small drops of Essence and you should not get "Gummy Bears" a little goes a long way. It's easy and wipes off nice.</p><p>Lesson Learned: If you use too much Essence and you get "Gummy Bears" a little IPA on a microfiber towel will remove them.</p><p>Essence is made up partly with Reflect which is a diminishing abrasive (DAT) rather the Megs (S.M.A.T.) non-diminishing abrasive.</p><p>The difference is the work time...As you use Essence the abrasives break down and become smaller...this creates high clarity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Merlinii, post: 15609835, member: 159564"] Correction: It's been a LONG time since I've used M105 as a go-to compound. It's aggressive! There are many pros and cons for M105 but unless I have paint loaded with severe swirls that nothing else works on I refrain from using M105. My go-to for correction and a good finish is M101. It still it has a little dusting but it corrects very nicely and leaves behind a good finish. I like using the Meguiars microfiber cutting discs with M101. If the little dusting from M101 is an issue I add a couple of drops of D300. The Meguiars microfiber cutting disc and D300 were designed to work together for minor correction and remove minor swirls. Finishing: I like using the Carpro foam gloss pad and Carpro Essence. Essence finishes with a sweet brilliance and lots of gloss. Essence has its pros and cons. Only use on cool paint. Never in the sun or on hot paint. On hot paint it will do what I "Gummy Bears". Only use a few small drops of Essence and you should not get "Gummy Bears" a little goes a long way. It's easy and wipes off nice. Lesson Learned: If you use too much Essence and you get "Gummy Bears" a little IPA on a microfiber towel will remove them. Essence is made up partly with Reflect which is a diminishing abrasive (DAT) rather the Megs (S.M.A.T.) non-diminishing abrasive. The difference is the work time...As you use Essence the abrasives break down and become smaller...this creates high clarity. [/QUOTE]
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