For years I have used my usual setup of Meguiars products with a rotary buffer. I usually used Medium Cut Cleaner (M01) on deeper scratches, Fine Cut Cleaner (M02) all over the car for general cleanup, then Swirl Remover (M09) to put that final gloss on it, followed by a favorite wax (which usually is M26). It always looked fantastic.
I'm low on M01 and M02, and am out of M09, so I'm wondering if I should refill with more of same, or since I've read so much about the newer M105 and M205, if I should try those with the rotary. Getting the new orbital buffer is not in the cards right now.
While I know they might behave a bit differently than I'm used to, I think I'm more concerned if the new ones will clean up everything. I can always still use the M01 to get rid of the deeper scratches (which I've had incredible luck with over the years), but would its cutting ability be present in the M105, or do I still need to use M01? Or does the M105 work more like the fine cut cleaner, and M205 like the M09 swirl remover?
If I have to buy more, is it worth trying the newer ones, or just sticking to what I'm familiar with?
The paint on the TL is in very good condition for its age, with no rust. But there are some parking scuffs and some scratches of varying degrees. What really irks me is that either the former owner or the dealer slopped some touch-up paint on a couple of the scratches and door dings. I don't even know if it's the real Acura paint or not--I have a feeling it is generic. I did buff one of the scuffs out by hand with some of the M02 and some of that touch-up paint came off, of course, but aside from some other minor scratches (many of which I know M02 would clean up), the rest is all swirls.
Just trying to decide which products to replenish with...
I'm low on M01 and M02, and am out of M09, so I'm wondering if I should refill with more of same, or since I've read so much about the newer M105 and M205, if I should try those with the rotary. Getting the new orbital buffer is not in the cards right now.
While I know they might behave a bit differently than I'm used to, I think I'm more concerned if the new ones will clean up everything. I can always still use the M01 to get rid of the deeper scratches (which I've had incredible luck with over the years), but would its cutting ability be present in the M105, or do I still need to use M01? Or does the M105 work more like the fine cut cleaner, and M205 like the M09 swirl remover?
If I have to buy more, is it worth trying the newer ones, or just sticking to what I'm familiar with?
The paint on the TL is in very good condition for its age, with no rust. But there are some parking scuffs and some scratches of varying degrees. What really irks me is that either the former owner or the dealer slopped some touch-up paint on a couple of the scratches and door dings. I don't even know if it's the real Acura paint or not--I have a feeling it is generic. I did buff one of the scuffs out by hand with some of the M02 and some of that touch-up paint came off, of course, but aside from some other minor scratches (many of which I know M02 would clean up), the rest is all swirls.
Just trying to decide which products to replenish with...
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