I tried an experiment with my G110v2, two yellow Meguiar's polishing pads, and some ColorX and M205, to see what kind of correction they'd give. The 205 came with the ADS special at Christmas-time, so I wanted to see if it gave me that much more correcting power than ColorX worked aggressively. The results were equal- ColorX corrected most swirls but not all. I taped down the center of the trunk, and both sides had some correction but a fair amount of swirls and RIDS still. I'm thinking I didn't work the 205 long enough. How do I know when the 205 has been worked enough?
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Re: Working time for M205 with a DA?
You can work 205 for a loooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooong time. When I was using 205 on my car in my avatar I did 10-12 passes on some sections and I could have buffed even longer. Remember to always buff wet andf never let the product dry but 205 has a really long work time.Tedrow's Detailing
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Re: Working time for M205 with a DA?
Thanks! I was concerned about buffing til it was dry, and erred on the side of caution. That confirms to me that 205 is the way to go, so I'll go ahead and get a quart of product. That sample from ADS is quite large, though!
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