This is an extension of a post down below about Optimum's Hyper Compound and Meg's M105.
It seems that Meg's has come out with M100 (which I was not aware of until reading about it in the fore-to-mentioned post), which has apparently received some good reviews from prominent Autopian users.
I have M105, which in my opinion, works O.K., but seems to dust a lot. Maybe it's an early version or maybe it's my technique/methods. but I do not care for the dusting.
I realize that this compound is a SMAT (Super Micro Abrasive Technology) composition that starts out with larger abrasives that breakdown into smaller abrasives, giving both cut, correction, and finish all within the working time cycle.
Is M100 a better update of M105, or is it something to compliment M105? I've mentioned M101, which was introduced in Europe, and with such rave reviews by professional detailers and subsequent request, was made available to the United States. I am wondering how that fits in as well, considering it cost about twice as much as M100.
Any experience with and opinions of M100 and M101 by fellow Autopians would be greatly appreciated.
It seems that Meg's has come out with M100 (which I was not aware of until reading about it in the fore-to-mentioned post), which has apparently received some good reviews from prominent Autopian users.
I have M105, which in my opinion, works O.K., but seems to dust a lot. Maybe it's an early version or maybe it's my technique/methods. but I do not care for the dusting.
I realize that this compound is a SMAT (Super Micro Abrasive Technology) composition that starts out with larger abrasives that breakdown into smaller abrasives, giving both cut, correction, and finish all within the working time cycle.
Is M100 a better update of M105, or is it something to compliment M105? I've mentioned M101, which was introduced in Europe, and with such rave reviews by professional detailers and subsequent request, was made available to the United States. I am wondering how that fits in as well, considering it cost about twice as much as M100.
Any experience with and opinions of M100 and M101 by fellow Autopians would be greatly appreciated.