I have a Makita rotary. Every single one of my jobs are cut with wool and finished with foam. I like working with wool, I find it smoother and cooler running than foam and cleaning the pad is easier. I have done cars with one wool pad without changing it, just constant spurring. My foam pads would often tend to get loaded up and would perform differently.
I have been through the entire System One, Presta, 3M and Menzerna lines.
I keep coming back to the Presta line for jobs that require intensive 3 step correction jobs (rare).
I have found EXTREMELY good results with Megs 105 and their double sided wool pad. It cuts swirl MARKS out QUICKLY, even cured swirls. I see people on here spending 17-20 hours polishing with multiple compounds and lots of different pads. I used to do that too. The last car I detailed that required almost 2 days of polishing was a black Pathfinder.
I didn't have M105 at that time, I am confident I could have done that whole Pathfinder with M105 and yellow wool in under 5 hours.
95% of my detailing jobs that I am doing now are ALL getting M105 and finishing out with 3M Ultrafina 3000 SE and their light blue wafle foam pad (sold as a kit). I really am that happy with M105.
I just completed a Miata this weekend. Heavy swirls, oxidation, tree sap that had been on the finish for over a year (hard as a rock). After stripping all of the contaminants off, I started with M105 at around 1:30 pm. By 3:45 pm I was done removing every swirl with M105 and at 4:15 I was done finishing out with Ultrafina.
I see a LOT of people here "three stepping" a lot of jobs that don't require it and spending 15+ hours on polishing. From studying the pics, M105 will take out even deep swirls FAST.
Three stepping is a huge amount of time if the defects don't require it. I am not referring to sanding scratches, wet sanding jobs etc. I have my three step arsenal for that.
What does your body feel like after a 17 hour three step job when there was a better way to get it done?
Call me the odd man out but I certainly don't think I can be the only one here with this viewpoint.