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    I'm new to the rotary and i am looking for the best all-around products for it. I own a small deatailing business and do everything by hand(sigh). I am new at this so i don't want to by a bunch of products just yet, i just want the basics for now. Here's what i'm looking for.. compound/a polish/and wax
    1. Best all around compound(light swirls and a scratch here-and-there)
    2. Best all around polish...machine glaze??
    3. And for the wax i was thinking Sythetic Sealant 2.0(by hand of course!)
    I'm open to all ideas! Thank you so much!!
    Slick Nick's Auto Detailing

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    Re: Rotary Products

    i moved this to detailing 101
    Slick Nick's Auto Detailing

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      Rotary Products


      I'm new to the rotary and i am looking for the best all-around products for it. I own a small deatailing business and do everything by hand(sigh). I am new at this so i don't want to by a bunch of products just yet, i just want the basics for now. Here's what i'm looking for.. compound/a polish/and wax
      1. Best all around compound(light swirls and a scratch here-and-there)
      2. Best all around polish...machine glaze??
      3. And for the wax i was thinking Sythetic Sealant 2.0(by hand of course!)
      I'm open to all ideas! Thank you so much!!
      Slick Nick's Auto Detailing

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        Re: Rotary Products

        From what I read.....I don't use a rotary much and still in the cautious learning stage....

        Rotary
        M205/M105 combo (leaves great results from what I read and see)
        M03 is a rotary only pure polish
        M21 2.0 is applicable with a rotary.

        Good ol' standbys are M84/M85 M02 (for tough stuff), M83, M80 all can be used by rotary.

        The new combo is M205/M105.

        Be sure to use a test spot first as you probably know, when you go from hand to rotary it's a whole new ball game.

        you may want to consider a PC for the inbetween of hand and rotary.

        I'm sure others will chime in
        Philippians 2:14 - Do all things without grumbling or questioning,

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