Hello all I'm new to the forum. I have a question I have a 58 Bonneville that has single stage paint. Would it be a good idea to use M105 and M205? The paint has some oxidation and pretty bad water spots. Come to find out my garage roof is leaking that's where the water spots came from. Thanks
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Re: M105 and M205
Dat dude, pick up a bottle of SwirlX and Ultimate Compound from your local auto store or Walmart. Begin with SwirlX. After washing the vehicle, apply the SwirlX with a foam applicator to a test spot (20"x20"). Wipe off immediately with a good quality, clean microfiber towel and inspect. If you like what the SwirlX accomplished, then polish the rest of the car. If you determine that you need a stronger product, then do a second test spot with Ultimate Compound, using a different foam applicator. Wipe off and inspect. How does the paint look? If you like the look, then compound the rest of the car. If the UC should leave behind some micro-marring, follow up with SwirlX.Swirls hide in the black molecular depths, only waiting for the right time to emerge and destroy your sanity.
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Re: M105 and M205
Originally posted by coopers23 View PostTry 83/80 combo. They were designed for nourishing dry SS paint.Originally posted by akimel View PostDat dude, pick up a bottle of SwirlX and Ultimate Compound from your local auto store or Walmart. Begin with SwirlX. After washing the vehicle, apply the SwirlX with a foam applicator to a test spot (20"x20"). Wipe off immediately with a good quality, clean microfiber towel and inspect. If you like what the SwirlX accomplished, then polish the rest of the car. If you determine that you need a stronger product, then do a second test spot with Ultimate Compound, using a different foam applicator. Wipe off and inspect. How does the paint look? If you like the look, then compound the rest of the car. If the UC should leave behind some micro-marring, follow up with SwirlX.
To see what they can do on very badly oxidized single stage paint, and do it safely, see the following:
Blast from the Past! - Bringing the dead back to life!
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