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bigjizzles said:M205 is good for finishing, but it you just want a tad more sexiness, than 85rd and Ultrafina are the kings in finishing polishes.
Accumulator said:I'm not *unhappy* with how M205 finishes on hard clear, but if I were doing something soft, and/or wanted the ultimate gloss, I'd burnish with something milder.
Menzerna FPII, 1Z ProMP, even an AIO with a tiny bit of cut. Probably 1Z HG too, if you know how to work it as a burnishg/jeweling polish.
If you stop at M205, I'd sure do the last pass(es) with a soft finishing pad though. With polishing pads, things can look OK under most conditions, but sometimes, *under very specific conditions* you'll see very light hazing.
03F250 said:Is this the ProMP you were referring to?
scary bill said:I like what I get from UF with a blue LC by rotary. The PC seems to leave the same finish from what I was able to test, it just takes longer. ..I still cant see a difference in the panel under any light..
bigjizzles said:M205 is good for finishing, but it you just want a tad more sexiness, than 85rd and Ultrafina are the kings in finishing polishes.
scary bill said:I like what I get from UF with a blue LC by rotary. The PC seems to leave the same finish from what I was able to test, it just takes longer. I polished the whole door on my truck by rotary, than did one half of the door again by PC. It has been at least a year since then and I still cant see a difference in the panel under any light.
I have yet to try FPII or 85rd, but they are very famous around these parts.
Same here, Bill. UF and FPII are the only two polishes that I can get to finish down perfectly by rotary on *really* soft paint. I've gotten UF and FPII to finish out holo-free on a black Bentley (softest paint I've ever done), a jet black BMW (second softest), a re-shot C5 (same softness as the BMW), and a Black Honda.
SuperBee364 said:Same here, Bill. UF and FPII are the only two polishes that I can get to finish down perfectly by rotary on *really* soft paint. I've gotten UF and FPII to finish out holo-free on a black Bentley (softest paint I've ever done), a jet black BMW (second softest), a re-shot C5 (same softness as the BMW), and a Black Honda.
The really great thing about UF is that it has a lot more bite than FPII, and it's effective on hard paints, too. Sometimes it takes a second application of UF to totally clean up after compounding, but it is so fast and easy to use that a second application is no big deal.
Accumulator said:That seems to be a paint-dependent thing..my experiences are that I can finish out the same with rotary/not (except for the holograms) but others have different experiences.
That's pretty cool that it still looks the same (i.e., no new marring) after a year!
scary bill said:..W/o uf I would ahve to finish w/a PC to keep my finish holo free. I like the rotary for a number of reasons, feeling in my hands being most important to me. Have you tried UF by rotary to see if you can finish 100%, I have a hard time beliving someone with your exeriance couldn't most of the time...