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looking to replace m83 with

something a lil more aggresive, or vesatile, was considering m105 or m151..



normally the condition of the cars i detail will only need m83 at the most or m80, but i been working on this 1991 chevy truck, original paint, a few hours a night after work, and while the m83 is removing all the oxidation and its shining up nicely, im almost out of m83 and wanted to try something a lil newer, lil more aggresive. and not so finicky as m83 can be at times....



i only use a UDM so it will have to be compatible with using that machine, and what pad would u recommend with either product for best results..



a few have tod me to try a purple foamed wool pad..



what are your suggestions, from megs line?

thank u guys...
 
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