What steps do you use for a spotless hologram free outcome using m105???

EMIN007

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Hello everyone, I decided to see what people are using with excellent success when it comes to M105. Please list what other products you use after the M105-the pads you use before and after- and what kind of machines you use with the M105 and after. I've had great success but since using the M105 I have just done 1 black escape and a few dozen light color and white cars, so I don't know if I'll run into problems doing more black cars with softer and more sensitive paints. If you might have any suggestions on improving my process and or products used please comment.


My process is as follows:


M105 used with rotary with a Meguiars W4000 buff n cut wool pad followed by
FP used with rotary with a CCS white pad followed by
Wolf Gang or RMG glaze on a black pad using a PC
Thanks!!!
 
sounds good to me. why dont you use that process for awhile until you think up a better combo .. if it aint broke dont fix it
 
Hello everyone, I decided to see what people are using with excellent success when it comes to M105. Please list what other products you use after the M105-the pads you use before and after- and what kind of machines you use with the M105 and after. I've had great success but since using the M105 I have just done 1 black escape and a few dozen light color and white cars, so I don't know if I'll run into problems doing more black cars with softer and more sensitive paints. If you might have any suggestions on improving my process and or products used please comment.


My process is as follows:


M105 used with rotary with a Meguiars W4000 buff n cut wool pad followed by
FP used with rotary with a CCS white pad followed by
Wolf Gang or RMG glaze on a black pad using a PC
Thanks!!!

Well since all paints will vary, you can't limit youself to a set process. You may need to tweak it depending on how that paint reacts.

That being said I think you need a middle step in your process. M105 using the rotary and wool pad will leave some pretty deep marring. If you wiped the paint down with IPAafter M105 and FP you would likely still see some marring, I would follow it up with M105 and an orange pad and then something like M205 or 106ff on a black pad. If the customer is paying for perfection I may even go one step further and use UF or PO85RD on a blue pad.

Again, the test panel will tell all.
 
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