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    I actually use the Yellow on my wifes Black Infiniti that is full of scratches.

    I do Yellow with M105, followed by a bit of orange.

    Then I do white/black with M205 to finish up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shizam1 View Post
    I actually use the Yellow on my wifes Black Infiniti that is full of scratches.

    I do Yellow with M105, followed by a bit of orange.

    Then I do white/black with M205 to finish up.
    I think this is something we tend to overlook.

    Pads by design have a cut aggressiveness, an example would be in this case; Yellow vs. Orange. When I`m using Meguiar`s M105 with a Yellow pad I always follow it up with Meguiar`s M105 and an Orange pad as the Orange has less aggressive cut properties than Yellow.

    Using a different pads make a big difference in how long it takes to do a proper job in paint correction.
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    BobbyG - 2004 Millennium Yellow Z06 Corvette

 

 
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