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  • 3Fitty
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    Re: M80 as a paint cleaner

    Originally posted by Nappers View Post
    Although a mild cleaner, it does work great as a correction too! It's on the back burner but it's an awesome product!
    Well, M205 seemed to make M80 a step child, but I still love it an have plenty hanging around. I'll vary it, speed 4 or 5, see what I like better.

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  • Nappers
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    Re: M80 as a paint cleaner

    Now your talking my language!

    I use M80 on speed 5 with the 8006 pad with my G100. Can't comment on the G110 but the G110 has a little more oomph than the G100 but I think speed 5 or 4 if you want to start with 4.

    Although a mild cleaner, it does work great as a correction too! It's on the back burner but it's an awesome product!

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  • 3Fitty
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    M80 as a paint cleaner

    If I want to use the combo of M80, my G110 and the original Meg's pads (6.5") how should I be using it?

    What speed on the G110 and what pad?

    I'm not looking to do any correction, just use M80 as a paint cleaner.

    I was thinking a 8006 pad at speed setting 4. I was going to wash, clay, clean and seal my car, so it's the "cleaning" step I want to know about. Remember... not intending to do any correction.
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