Originally Posted by
Billy Jack
I have all three on my shelves, M02, M09 and M03, but don`t use them much anymore. In the 80`s, M02 and M09 were good for the then-new clearcoat paints, designed to be used with a rotary polisher. M03 is kinda similar to the legendary M07, designed for single-stage paints with a high oil content, but machine-friendly, and just a slight bit of cut. I still use it on occasion as a fine polish on the old lacquer of my `87 El Camino and it excels in that role. As others have said, on a newer BC/CC paints, M205 with a few different pads more than covers the roles of all three. And there are numerous fine polishes and polishing waxes available here if you care to go finer than 205. If you`re really curious and want to try some of the old-school "M`s", I`ll send you sample bottles of all three for the cost of postage.
Bill
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