Quote:
Originally Posted by Pats300zx I think the key to using 105 is to only use it for 20-30 seconds max at around 1500 rpms. If you need to do another pass then put down another line and hit it again.
When I used it longer than this it would gum up and be a B**** to remove. I know that Megs says 105 is specifically designed for the rotary and not the DA.
themighttytimmah...I love forward to your tutorial. It will be a huge help. |
That does seem to be the general consensus for using this stuff. I think I'll give it a shot this way.
The thing that really threw me for a loop was watching the
Meguiars demo video of
M105. The guy worked it for *nine seconds*. He got out 1500 grit wet sanding marks in that nine seconds, too. He used a very large strip of polish and a huge 8 inch wool pad.