Got Leather, have you done the test yet?
I will have to do it again and get pictures but 203 had more correction while D151 look decent, but filled quite a bit. Both looked about the same at the time but for true correction 203>151
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Megs #66 for old/crappy paint
Megs D151 for moderately swirled paint
Poli-seal for paint in good shape
Thanks for the info! I looked forward to seeing the results when you get to them!Originally Posted by Got_Leather
Originally Posted by yakky
66 has more cutting ability than 151?
Originally Posted by bert31
No way, but its loaded with oils and makes really old, faded, and what most autopians would consider "dead", paint look great. Left alone, the looks will fade in a few washes, seal those oils in with some 845IW and you have a car that looks great for a while.
It`s nice to see that D151 is still being talked about. Haven`t taken the plunge yet with it only because it seems that 50% of the reviews are great and the other 50% are so so.
Originally Posted by vtec92civic
I think you have to keep a lot of stuff on this forum in context. Its a great one stepper, but you have poeple expecting too much out of it. Like many of megs products, it works very well with its intended applications. The sample size from ADS is so cheap, its a no-brainer.
Originally Posted by Turbocress
It has some small abrasive quality. Some have compared it as about 1/4 the cut of ZPC. If you really want to get it to come alive use it with a rotary.
For bulk use Megs 66 has a good reputation.
^ I have a gallon that I picked up at a great price, but after using it some, or Poli-seal (the only two I have significant experience with) for that matter, I kind of find AIOs pointless. They don`t give as much correction along with finishing ability as regular polishes do. Plus, I don`t leave them as the only lsp anyway. I have to go over them with a dedicated sealant or wax. It simply defeats the purpose, imo.
For me, if someone is paying for a 1 step, I want to provide the best possible amount of correction and those two AIOs simply don`t cut it, hehe.
Menzerna polishes for 1 steps FTW! Just find the right polish/pad combo. Now, they just have to work on their prices!:faint:
Originally Posted by RickRack
Ill second this. Amazing results on a properly clayed surface.
I also make a "mix" of Poli-Seal, Optimum Compound, Optimim Instant Detailer, and Opti-seal that works like a charm.
D151 hasn`t really worked for me.
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