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nawcor
01-31-2009, 12:34 AM
Looking for opinions on the most efficient 1000-2000 scratch compound / swirl remover.. I have personally used some 3m products and prowax products, looking to see of any other opinions out there.

Lumadar
01-31-2009, 03:38 AM
M105. `Nuff said. Works by Hand, DA, or Rotary. (Says orbital too, but not sure if that is true for sanding mark removal).

Accumulator
01-31-2009, 11:54 AM
I don`t think I`d try to compound out 1K scratches, but if I *had* to I might want to use some rocks-in-a-bottle stuff (e.g., 3M Extra Cut) instead of the M105 :think: I *really* like M105 and it works like magic on stuff in the 2k range, but for real *leveling* I kinda lean towards the older big-abrasive stuff.



I`d always follow really aggressive sanding with milder sanding, and *then* compound.



Note that others here have infinitely more experience with such stuff that I do...

Optimum Auto
01-31-2009, 02:09 PM
I agree with Accumulator and follow the 1k sanding scratches with something like 1500 and 2000.Then compound out with m105 or 3m ECC.I know 3m Super Duty will take out 1000 grit scratches but the finish it leaves is horrible.



Chris

JohnKleven
01-31-2009, 03:04 PM
I disagree, and would say that Menzerna Power Gloss is better than all of these. It cuts very very well, and very quickly.







John

wannafbody
01-31-2009, 04:07 PM
I like the 3m 3000 compound but 105 probably leaves a bit better finish.

fergnation
01-31-2009, 05:03 PM
M105 is tough to beat. Also, it is so much easier to clean up. The Menz PG is a great product but doesnt have the cut i think you need. 3M extra cut is a nice product and has a bit more cut than 105 but there is going to be a much larger mess on the paint when used.



Personally I think sanding down is the best way to go but most are not comfortable wet sanding. I would say if had to have only one product it would def. be M105. User friendly, finishes by far the best of any heavy cut compound.

nawcor
01-31-2009, 07:01 PM
Thanks for the input so far, and to clear things up.. I actually meant 1000, followed by 2000 then buff :doh



How about a good swirl remover to follow the highly favored 105?

Greg Nichols
01-31-2009, 08:04 PM
I would say that Presta ultra cutting cream for 1000 grit marks.



Cheers,

GREG

TLMitchell
01-31-2009, 09:04 PM
Thanks for the input so far, and to clear things up.. I actually meant 1000, followed by 2000 then buff :doh



How about a good swirl remover to follow the highly favored 105?



Howzabout 205? Finishes as nice as anything I`ve used. ADS has trial-sized 12 oz bottles of each available if you don`t find yourself using it often enough for the larger sizes. Comes in a nice Yorker-style dispenser bottle too!



TL

fergnation
01-31-2009, 10:01 PM
Haven`t tried the 205 but it sounds like another good product from all of the reviews. When it comes to anything other than compounds, I think it is tough to beat the Menz products. SIP is a fantastic product!!! and thanks to the hint from Rydawg about the amount to use, the bottle lasts forever. SIP on a white pad will clear up swirls and compound haze. Like 105, if you had to chose only one product I would say SIP. I try all of the others but those bottles just sit around (optimum, SS, Moose)



Third step is up to you. Ultrafina, PO85rd, 106FA (FF) but none of these products have much cut. I use them for gloss and maybe very light swirls.

Lumadar
02-01-2009, 02:04 AM
Thanks for the input so far, and to clear things up.. I actually meant 1000, followed by 2000 then buff :doh



How about a good swirl remover to follow the highly favored 105?



I agree with others, M205. Meguiar`s MADE M205 for the purpose of being a "universal" 1-2 system with M105 for paint correction.



It`s fantastic stuff, and really awesome and easy to work with and remove. No dusting like a lot of the Menzerna stuff like 106ff.

nawcor
02-06-2009, 04:45 PM
Thanks for the reply but I think I have confused myself, so let me get it right..



After applying M105 for buffing the scratches, this would be followed my M205 to remove any swirls etc, does m205 also act as a `wax` or do I need to follow the M205 with a third product? Suggestions?

porta
02-07-2009, 02:28 AM
Quick kut mv 350 from Mark V.

imported_themightytimmah
02-07-2009, 02:45 AM
I disagree, and would say that Menzerna Power Gloss is better than all of these. It cuts very very well, and very quickly.

John



John - what kind of pad/machine/technique/amount of product are you using with MPG? That product never worked well for me, but I`d be interested in hearing if there was another way of working it that I overlooked.