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    This is the first product since PlaxtiX from Megs that I have truly been speechless about. If you have not tried this yet you have to get your hands on some. It cuts so nicely and finishes down on a 2 step so well you do not need to follow it with a polish. If you havent tried it, what are you waiting for!?!?!

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    It is nice and new to me as well. But you should follow up with fine polishes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flashtime
    It is nice and new to me as well. But you should follow up with fine polishes.
    Ive been doing this for over 15 years I think I know what Im doing but thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by -Longhorn-
    Ive been doing this for over 15 years I think I know what Im doing but thanks.


    *yawn*.



    It finishes down nice, but you ought to really follow up with a finishing polish before moving to your LSP.



    15 years or not, you have not used M105 that long.

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    It finishes down great for the level of cut it offers, but wouldn`t normally use it in a 2 step correction.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shine
    It finishes down great for the level of cut it offers, but wouldn`t normally use it in a 2 step correction.




    Agreed. The best of the best (on here and other forums) don`t and I wouldn`t either.



    Ultimately, if "you" are happy, that`s all that matters.

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    Quote Originally Posted by -Longhorn-
    This is the first product since PlaxtiX from Megs that I have truly been speechless about. If you have not tried this yet you have to get your hands on some. It cuts so nicely and finishes down on a 2 step so well you do not need to follow it with a polish. If you havent tried it, what are you waiting for!?!?!
    :showpics

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    How aggressive is #105. My local distributor just got some in and I am looking to try. In terms of #83, what is the cut like?

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    Quote Originally Posted by evenflow
    How aggressive is #105. My local distributor just got some in and I am looking to try. In terms of #83, what is the cut like?


    M105 is 12 on the 10 scale. It`s their biggest weapon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Legacy99
    :showpics:showpics:showpics
    Pics are 100% subjective and often doctored. I place no stock in them at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by evenflow
    How aggressive is #105. My local distributor just got some in and I am looking to try. In terms of #83, what is the cut like?
    To get a little more work time out of 105 mix about a 2:1 ratio w/#80

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    Could the mixing of 105 with other products be adding to the finish giving better results than 105 alone? I think so depending on what it`s mixed with.
    Quality Doesn`t Cost, It Pay`s

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    Quote Originally Posted by RDAVEX7
    Could the mixing of 105 with other products be adding to the finish giving better results than 105 alone? I think so depending on what it`s mixed with.


    Yes and no... M105 is utilizing micro-abrasives, hence the uniquely fine finish it provides as a compound. Even with lesser cuts mixed in, the heavy cut would still be cutting and reducing the finish, right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lumadar
    Yes and no... M105 is utilizing micro-abrasives, hence the uniquely fine finish it provides as a compound. Even with lesser cuts mixed in, the heavy cut would still be cutting and reducing the finish, right?


    It`s quite odd that it seems to finish down so fine since it doesn`t use diminishing abrasives. It`s still not LSP ready, in spite what some folks will state.



    :grinno:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mindflux
    It`s quite odd that it seems to finish down so fine since it doesn`t use diminishing abrasives. It`s still not LSP ready, in spite what some folks will state.



    :grinno:


    Dude`s been doin this for 15 years,..............his word is gospel.

 

 
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