I still have many of CMA`s original concave polishing pads. Those should work pretty well with 105/205 too, right?
Also, would the Kompressor pads be considered flat?
I still have many of CMA`s original concave polishing pads. Those should work pretty well with 105/205 too, right?
Also, would the Kompressor pads be considered flat?
Does anyone know when the new paper is going to be released?
Another thing to remember, it`s not just the non-diminishing abrasives. It`s the size and quality of those abrasives, and that is where Megs distances themselves from the other companies that use NDAs. The SMAT (Super Micro Abrasives Technology) that Megs uses is very impressive.
Downright awesome! :notworthy::notworthy::notworthy::notworthy:
I love the resemblance to a very famous body builder! Kevin, I see you grew your hair out a little... LOLOLOL Just kidding! :cornut:
Seriously, Todd, it looks like you and PAC have put together a great kit of some very proven products! Well done!
Tim
Not worth using, go with M105!
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Is the Megs 105 and 205 really that good? I`ve used Megs products before and wasn`t really that impressed. I got better results with Mothers (which, I sometimes` still use) I now use Menzerna products PO83 Super IP, PO91E IP , PO87MC FPII with glaze and FMJ. I also include BlackFire products to my arsonal so that I can mix things up.
105? ABSOLUTELY! I was in the same boat as you. I was never really impressed with Megs products. I use and love the complete Menzerna lineup. I thought that 105 was just the latest flavor of the month. Eventually, I gave in and boy am I glad that I did. FYI, I use the original version. 105 will cut as well or better than most conventional compounds and leave an amazing finish for a compound. The original, works very quickly too. I can achieve results in seconds instead of minutes. It is also very versatile in that it can be used as a medium polish, if you alter the pad/pressure combo. The best compound on the market, hands down!
205) Some love it. It seems to work MUCH better with a DA vs. a rotary. Some very talented detailers are achieving great results with that combo. I don`t want to use a DA and it doesn`t impress me with a rotary. After 105 blew me away, I had very high hopes for 205. Unfortunately, it didn`t blow me away like 105 did. If you are using a DA, it is a great polish. Don`t take this out of context, it`s still a great polish, just not my favorite. YMMV.
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