Since there are so many different Mirror Glaze products, I was wonder if there was some kind of line sheet for them. I mean kind of like what to use 105 for, and like for light scratches or swirls use this_____. I know that they make many mirror glaze products i just want to make sure Im using the right one.
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For light swirls M205 should fit the bill provided you are using the right pad. Keep in mind some products from the mirror line products are only meant for use on a rotory while others are formulated for a D/A.Practice doesn't make perfect, the dedication to achieve perfection makes perfect. "Smack"
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Here's a "relative aggressiveness" chart from AutoGeek that I've found to be valuable:
Unfortunately, paint polishing and defect removal is more of an art form than a science, so it's not as easy as just picking a product off the chart. that's why those of us who are always trying to hone our skills spend so much time at forums like this.
Bill
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Originally posted by smack View PostFor light swirls M205 should fit the bill provided you are using the right pad. Keep in mind some products from the mirror line products are only meant for use on a rotory while others are formulated for a D/A.
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Originally posted by BillyJack View PostHere's a "relative aggressiveness" chart from AutoGeek that I've found to be valuable:
Unfortunately, paint polishing and defect removal is more of an art form than a science, so it's not as easy as just picking a product off the chart. that's why those of us who are always trying to hone our skills spend so much time at forums like this.
BillPractice doesn't make perfect, the dedication to achieve perfection makes perfect. "Smack"
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2007 Jet Black 335i Sedan
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Originally posted by billyjack View Posthere's a "relative aggressiveness" chart from autogeek that i've found to be valuable:
unfortunately, paint polishing and defect removal is more of an art form than a science, so it's not as easy as just picking a product off the chart. That's why those of us who are always trying to hone our skills spend so much time at forums like this.
Bill
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Originally posted by smack View PostHey thanks for the link Bill
Actually, I have it bookmarked on my computers. Someday, I'm going to find a way to take a screenshot and print it and post it on my garage wall. I find it to be a nice reference chart to help decide which product(s) to reach for in any given situation, especially when I have a few different brands on the shelf.
Bill
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