Guess my process

Recently I have spotted a few Meg's products from the Mirror Glaze line along with a few other items such as pads in local Advance Auto Parts stores. So I'm going to change my answer to:

Meg's Ultimate Compound - Meg's Softbuff Polishing Pad
Meg's Scratch X - Meg's Softbuff Finishing Pad

:-?

*I have also found M105/M205 at nearly retail price. Good for an emergency.
 
All I have to give away is some dry wash n guard. :out:

What a coincidence. Want another bottle?

Hint: This repaint is very soft, maybe the softest paint I have ever worked on.

Everything I am using so far are "public products."

That narrows it right down! Obviously UC with Crimson followed by some of your stash of Scratch X v1 by hand with a MF applicator. Now what did I win?

TL
 
SwirlX on a polishing pad followed by ColorX on a finishing pad.

We've seen this combo do outstanding work on some stupid soft Honda paint recently.
 
When you said "public products" I can only assume you meant "consumer products" - easily obtainable products that any Joe can find at his local auto parts store, WalMart, etc. Since all the M105/M205, Zaino, Menzerna references have been shot down thus far. And, well, Turtle Wax Rubbing Compound is a highly unlikely candidate for this!
 
When you said "public products" I can only assume you meant "consumer products" - easily obtainable products that any Joe can find at his local auto parts store, WalMart, etc. Since all the M105/M205, Zaino, Menzerna references have been shot down thus far. And, well, Turtle Wax Rubbing Compound is a highly unlikely candidate for this!

Good observation Michael :-B Its also in the "machine polishing" section, so that rules out any "handjobs" Bryan may have preformed :ar!
 
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