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It would have easily have taken me 30 mins more if it wasn't for M105. Great product, I have nothing but great things to say about it. I splurged and bought a gallon a while back and I have never looked back to regular compounding!
Patrick Yu
2003 Honda Accord
2008 Honda Accord EX-L V6
Is that by hand or rotary? I still don't understand why if it works by hand why it wouldn't work with a DA
Somewhere on this forum I've already written a detailed answer to this question, instead of re-typing it let me try to locate it.
It's less about how it remove defects and more about how it can be more difficult to work with by getting dusty and drying up on you while you're working with it and then this creates an unhappy customer especially if the person using this product with a DA Polisher is a Newbie
Hang tight...
Mike Phillips 760-515-0444 showcargarage@gmail.com "Find something you like and use it often"
The M105 seemed to work pretty good for me on a DA. I did have some problems with it gumming up but it might have been the heat. I'm also not a pro so it could have been user error too.
What kind of pads do you use when working with M105 and your DA, and at what speed? I was thinking about playing with a few new toys this weekend. I got some 4" pads (orange, white), 3.5" PFW, M105 and M151.
Last edited by kty10; Sep 24, 2008, 08:04 AM.
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What kind of pads do you use when working with M105 and your DA, and at what speed? I was thinking about playing with a few new toys this weekend. I got some 4" pads (orange, white), 3.5" PFW, M105 and M151.
I'm drawing a blank, can't remember what pads I was using that day. It was either Meg's 6.5" polishing or a 5" LC white. If I remember right it was really hot that day and I was working in partial sun on my black Jeep.
I just picked up some 4" LC white pads and played with those a bit. It worked good for a while but then started to gum up. I'm pretty sure that I was using way too much product. I want to try it again using a smaller amount. I also played with M95 and D151. The next day when I was cleaning my pads I was laughing since they where all super saturated with product. I just was squeeze happy on the bottle that day I guess. Sometimes old habits die hard, if a little is good more must be better. Not the case.
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