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06-30-08, 09:00
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Join Date: Oct 2007 Posts: 616 | Sweet Lord M105 splatters/dusts like a banshee I thought SIP was the worst. Boy, was I wrong. This stuff made me appreciate the finishing step with SIP much more. Don't get me wrong, M105 is a God-send for correction. It saved me time in what would have taken multiple passes with SIP to do the same work but I spent almost as much time removing splatter/dusting from everywhere. Is this an atypical experience or what? | |
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06-30-08, 09:03
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Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Kzoo Posts: 121 | Re: Sweet Lord M105 splatters/dusts like a banshee Dusts....yes.... Splatters....not in my experience with it. How much products are you using? are you applying directly to the pad or picking up off the pannel?
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06-30-08, 09:05
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Join Date: May 2007 Location: Charlotte, NC Posts: 1,115 | Re: Sweet Lord M105 splatters/dusts like a banshee You are using too much if it is splattering.
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06-30-08, 09:08
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Join Date: Oct 2007 Posts: 616 | Re: Sweet Lord M105 splatters/dusts like a banshee I figured that's what the response about splattering would be but I think I was forced to use more than necessary due to the heat creeping up on me. It seemed it had way too short of a working time so I tended to add a bit more than necessary to allow for more working time. This would obviously explain the splattering even after I worked it in each time. | |
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06-30-08, 09:09
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Join Date: May 2007 Location: Charlotte, NC Posts: 1,115 | Re: Sweet Lord M105 splatters/dusts like a banshee If you need similar results, and a longer working time, try M95.
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06-30-08, 09:12
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Join Date: Oct 2007 Posts: 616 | Re: Sweet Lord M105 splatters/dusts like a banshee I think half the problem was also the fact that my pads were not in the best shape and very near the end of their life so they weren't as absorbent as usual... not to mention one pad flung off the backing and on top of the garage, lol. That was a site to see. | |
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06-30-08, 09:30
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Join Date: Sep 2004 Location: Greenville, SC Posts: 1,391 | Re: Sweet Lord M105 splatters/dusts like a banshee I knew banshees splattered ..... but I had no idea they also dusted
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06-30-08, 09:55
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Join Date: Oct 2007 Posts: 616 | Re: Sweet Lord M105 splatters/dusts like a banshee Then you are unfamiliar with this banshee!
No, I know it was my method of application that it was splattering but it was a bit of a double-edged sword. If I applied less product, it would not have splattered, but it would have taken me longer to get the correction I wanted. However, in adding more and getting the correction I wanted in one pass, I had to spent even longer removing splatter (even though I taped the usual places off... which apparently was not enough).
This thread is more of a "Have you gone through this with M105" than bashing it. I love the stuff beyond belief. | |
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06-30-08, 10:19
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Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: G Rap, MI Posts: 865 | Re: Sweet Lord M105 splatters/dusts like a banshee Quote:
Originally Posted by smprince1 I knew banshees splattered ..... but I had no idea they also dusted
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06-30-08, 10:51
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Join Date: Jun 2001 Location: Omaha, NE Posts: 3,342 | Re: Sweet Lord M105 splatters/dusts like a banshee BuffMe, For me, an occasional spritz of quick detailer on the pad seems to extend working time better than using more M105. YMMV, though . . .
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06-30-08, 10:53
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Join Date: Oct 2007 Posts: 616 | Re: Sweet Lord M105 splatters/dusts like a banshee Quote:
Originally Posted by TortoiseAWD BuffMe, For me, an occasional spritz of quick detailer on the pad seems to extend working time better than using more M105. YMMV, though . . .
Tort | Yes. Thank you for mentioning this. I did this as well with great success... for the first couple applications. Then, the pad started gumming up, falling apart, flying onto my garage... and the world may or may not have ended. I'm unsure at that point. | |
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06-30-08, 10:54
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Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: Toronto, ON Posts: 3,273 | Re: Sweet Lord M105 splatters/dusts like a banshee I mix it 8:1 with Opt Polish, I can pretty much work it as long as I want, and it cuts the dust too.
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