Thanks for the information. I`ve used M205 several times and always used it the same way as other polishes. This will cut down on the cleaning time.
Thanks for the information. I`ve used M205 several times and always used it the same way as other polishes. This will cut down on the cleaning time.
wow...thanks very much - pad recommendation for above?
Glen
21 X2 M35i
18 300 Xmax
I kinda picked up 3 different LC white pads
5.5 CCS
5.5 Flat
5.5 Even pressure flat pad (the one with blue cushion)
What would be the best one from the whites to use the M205, Also got a orange and yellow if you think that might be better.
This is some good stuff, I had the oppertunity to try this a couple days ago and I`ve never had a polish that finishes as nicely as this. I used it with an LC Orange hydro tech pad and it was beautiful...
BTW I hear you want to work a little fast with this stuff, can anyone confirm???
Get your shine on!
Just wanted to say thanks Todd, GREAT thread.
I`m also wondering if this method is the same when using the Flex 3401??
Thanks
Another pleasing fact, and quality about Meg`s #205.
It is a superb hand polish. Even easier to work with than #7, and the results are defintely eye popping.
I know we guys like hauling out the ole machines, and going at it, but as we all know, there`s many areas a machine cannot address.
Excellent write up and tips
bumped for relevance!
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Thanks for the bump! I haven`t read this one yet.
Yesterday I detailed my mother in laws 02 Accord. M 205 was an obvious choice for polish since I had very little time with the car.(like always) 2 passes with an LC Flat White pad on a PC DA produced plenty of gloss and enough correction for a daily driver with 200,000 miles and CC failure.
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