Strongest Polish Cut with no dusting?

Cut back a bit on #105 once the pad is primed and it doesn't dust so bad.



Optimum Compound II has decent cut with no dusting but it definitely isn't as aggressive as #105 either.
 
I hated hyper with a passion!!! doesnt dust nearly as much, but it takes more passes and less finishing qualities than 105! I have a quart that will never get used unless I sell it...



if you cut 105 with another polish, you will get less dusting, but then less cutting ability as well. I would just compound with 105, rewash, then continue...
 
I have the original versions of the Compound and Hyper Compound, and I couldn't tell any difference between them. I believe they tweaked both of them subsquently (so that you *could* tell the difference), and now there is Compound II but the Hyper is still at "I".
 
I'm with everyone else here....just deal with the dusting. There's nothing that I've found that I like using as a compound that doesn't dust.



Andy
 
Gloss-It extreme cut is a water based compound and will almost never dust using a DA, on the rotary it works equal with little or no dusting but to make sure you get ZERO dust use Gloss-It EVP pad prime with it... you can finish down almost LSP ready in 1 step using the compound and EVP
 
Mark V MV350 might be to your liking. Excellent cut, though not as fast as M105,

but it finishes down just as good. Very long work time, and in that sense/feel,

it's a great compliment to M205/IP (finishing polishes too). A very underrated

product...
 
Give M95 a try. It cuts about as much as M105 with pretty much no dusting. The only downside of M95 is, depending on what pad it's used with, it may leave too many swirl marks, requiring 2-steps after it. I had this happen only twice, and both times it was with a wool pad on very soft paint. Usually though, M95/PFW followed by M80/white or 9006 (or 8006 on medium-hard clears) will leave the paint LSP ready and corrected nearly to perfection.
 
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