M105 is definitely aggressive enough to cut through 2000 grit marks, but pad choice will be a huge factor as well as the paint itself. On most paints M105 and a wool cutting pad will cut right through 2000 grit sanding marks...though finishing with
3000 is still the better way to go. M105 is not as aggressive as the 3M
extra cut compound, but it's pretty close to their regular compound yet finishes down a LOT better IMO.
Also, going from M105 to UF with a rotary is just too big of a jump and you must use a middle polish in between if you want to ensure a 100% hologram free finish. UF is pretty much and mild as it get as far as finishing polishes go and it does not have enough cut to remove the micro scratches left behind by M105.
If you look at the 3M Perfect-it line they have it set up as a system and it is reinforced several times in their "how-to" video the importance of using all 3 steps.
M205 is similar to the 3M Swirl Mark Remover in that it removes the micro scratches from the first step, but it has the ability to finish down a lot better.
The Meguiar's System allows you to do the same thing using just M105 and M205 but it will still requires 3 steps with the use of different pads. Again, some paints
may benefit from a 4th step using UF.
I think switching to M105, M205, and UF is the way to go if you want perfection. :2thumbs:
Hope this helps,
Rasky