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    Are 12oz of M105 and M205 enough to detail a midsize sedan? Tools that I have available are a DW849, PC7424, Megs light and heavy wool pads, and an array of Megs 2.0 foam pads. Vehicle is a 2003 brilliant black Audi.

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    Re: Want to hear (read) your thoughts.

    I think that should be enough.
    I have used my 12 oz. sample from ADS for a small truck, a large truck, and a car.
    I still have a significant amount left after all that.
    So I would say the 12 oz. sample of each should be enough for that one sedan.
    Joel
    Firefighter/EMT-B
    Rejuvenation Auto Detailing
    "Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Dirt Back!!!"
    '99 F-150

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      I would say it would be.

      Depends on how much correction is needed.

      Be careful if you go the rotary route, holograms would be easily seen on that black paint. I would start with the PC and M205, to start a process anyways....

      be sure to show that puppy off when your done
      Philippians 2:14 - Do all things without grumbling or questioning,

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        I have used my 12oz samble to do a 01 Acura CL twice, and still have atleast 1/3rd a bottle left, and that is with two applications the first time around.
        Fergy-

        You're only as good as your last detail

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          Wow, 12 ounces? I should certainly hope so! Let's put it this way: if it's not, there's something seriously wrong with your process (using wayyy too much product or not using an aggressive enough product and having to compensate). I'm sure you'll be fine :-)
          -Will-

          CDO ATW

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