imported_Ivan Rajic
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I spoke with a friend regarding this after I noticed it more and more on the forums and wanted the opinion of others...
It seems to me that M105 has become the 'go-to' polish for pretty much any 2-step correction and more and more, for the lack of a better word, noobs are using it... now don't get me wrong, M105 is a great product and I use it myself almost every detail (mostly by hand but also by PC in some tighter areas with bad defects) but it seems that M105 & finishing polish/second step have replaced a 2-step with something less aggressive, like SIP/M83 then a finishing polish...
I guess I'm looking at it like this... I would rather polish with a finer polish, something like SIP maybe even M80, with a medium to light cutting pad, like M8006 or LC white, then follow it with a finishing pad/polish combo... this way I get 70-80% correction with first step and the rest with 2nd... instead of getting 95-100% 'correction' with M105, then cleaning it up with M80/M205/106ff..
In short, I know that the more experienced detailers know exactly how/when to use M105 and how much cut they need from it, but aren't many people removing more paint then necessary with M105 these days, compared to using a finer polish twice?
It seems to me that M105 has become the 'go-to' polish for pretty much any 2-step correction and more and more, for the lack of a better word, noobs are using it... now don't get me wrong, M105 is a great product and I use it myself almost every detail (mostly by hand but also by PC in some tighter areas with bad defects) but it seems that M105 & finishing polish/second step have replaced a 2-step with something less aggressive, like SIP/M83 then a finishing polish...
I guess I'm looking at it like this... I would rather polish with a finer polish, something like SIP maybe even M80, with a medium to light cutting pad, like M8006 or LC white, then follow it with a finishing pad/polish combo... this way I get 70-80% correction with first step and the rest with 2nd... instead of getting 95-100% 'correction' with M105, then cleaning it up with M80/M205/106ff..
In short, I know that the more experienced detailers know exactly how/when to use M105 and how much cut they need from it, but aren't many people removing more paint then necessary with M105 these days, compared to using a finer polish twice?