Menzerna???

I can get M205 32oz for $22, I dont find that expensive at all...

So guys im still learning: For perfect paint

1. M105 on orange LC pad or cyan

2. M205 on white LC pad or tangerine

3. 85rd on HD Car Care blue pad



Im going to see what I can do and get after the winter. For now its going to be a nice one step HD Uno :)
 
bogi094 said:
I can get M205 32oz for $22, I dont find that expensive at all...

So guys im still learning: For perfect paint

1. M105 on orange LC pad or cyan

2. M205 on white LC pad or tangerine

3. 85rd on HD Car Care blue pad



Im going to see what I can do and get after the winter. For now its going to be a nice one step HD Uno :)



M105 can be used on any pad:



Yellow

Orange

Green

White



cars that are new or newer usually won't need m105 but every single car is different. That one brand new car could see the bristle car wash 3-4 times a week and have some deep swirls . . . . so it does vary from car to car.
 
Got_Leather said:
Using 85rd can take as long as a compounding step if you really work it in slowly to maximize the gloss. Say a 3 series coupe, it takes me about 2-3 hours with 85rd.



Wow, really? I didn't know that it took that long to 85rd a car. Maybe i'm missing something LoL.
 
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.



+1 PO85RD is a fantastic polish.
 
How does the 85rd stack up against the FPII? I would be using this on a 6yr old civic and a 6 yr old altima, so I'm not sure how the paint hardness factors in.
 
I use p0203 and follow with 085rd. Wipe down with ISP and finish up with Blackfire Wet Diamond. My new black car looks as if it was just painted and remained wet. Love this stuff...Carmine
 
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