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Darkstar752 said:PO85RD, P203S, which are final finish and super finish respectively.
For compounding I usually use M105, but if you do a lot of details Powergloss comes in handy sometimes.
A.P.D. said:will Menzerna products help me get rid of swirls for good?
bogi094 said:Im going to buy M105 and M205 and noticed that a lot of people love the P085RD, should I buy it instead of M205? Its not that much more expensive, and it seems to finish beautifully
bogi094 said:so is the M205 equivalent menzerna 106f?
Got_Leather said:Exactly. You could do 105/205 then 85rd. The finish of Menzerna products such as 85rd is the best there is, hands down!
fergnation said:I like the 105/205 combo a lot. But after 105 I would rather use SIP or IP because you use so little. A bottle of SIP lasts me a long long time. 205 is one heck of a polish but it is expensive and you have to use a lot more of it.
I Think SIP is very versatile and using it with different pads lets you finish down very well. I don't know what I would do without 105 and SIP.
I do have to admit that after looking at my bottle of OPtimum polish sit on my shelf for six months I finally put it to use and give it another try. I was impressed with it on certain colors. Don't think I could ever use on a soft black but it worked great on a blue Accord
Got_Leather said:Although SIP can finish down very well with the right pad, your missing out on a lot of gloss by not using 106FA or 85rd to finish.
vtec92civic said:agreed. I guess there are final polishes for a reason . . . . . and it generally doesn't take a very long time to hit a vehicle with say 85rd as you arn't correcting just giving the paint some Luster