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  • M135 Synthetic Spray Detailer

    Can i use the M135 to prime a new pad before polishing with M105 or M205?

    Is it any difference if it is a wool pad or foam pad?

    Thanx Eric.

  • #2
    Re: M135 Synthetic Spray Detailer

    No I would not use #135 to prime a pad. Stick with Last Touch, Final Inspection, or in a pinch the regular qd.
    quality creates its own demand

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    • #3
      Re: M135 Synthetic Spray Detailer

      Hello again.

      right now i dont have the last touch or final inspection from meguiars.

      But i do have a product thats called final touch, not meguiars, that contains isopropanol, and is made for a final wipe after polishing, prior to Last step protection.
      It kinda removes all the remaining oils from the polish and dries very fast.

      Would that product be ok to prime a pad with ?

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      • #4
        Re: M135 Synthetic Spray Detailer

        Eric, check this out...



        This will probably be the most effective way to prime your pads.

        Hope this helps ya!
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        • #5
          Re: M135 Synthetic Spray Detailer

          thanx thats how i do it today, i got a bit confused about the whole priming part .

          so thanx again for clearing that out

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          • #6
            Re: M135 Synthetic Spray Detailer

            Originally posted by Underdawg736 View Post
            Eric, check this out...



            This will probably be the most effective way to prime your pads.

            Hope this helps ya!

            Just to note that this is only recommended when using products with SMAT. You are fine because you are using M105 and M205. But people reading that would like to use M80 or any product with diminishing abrasives this is not the way to prime

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