hi, I understand that the D151 is a one step compound with a wax. is this product more in mind of hard paints with many defects? and does this compare any to the M66? in other words, I do not want to sell the D151 as one step compared to the M66 as a one step that the paint is not really marred or hacked do I?
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D151 has great cut and some protection. It is pad dependent so you can use it with a cutting pad to remove defects or switch to a finishing pad to refine gloss and leave more protection behind or just use it as a one step. Remember to let it dry to a haze before removal.
Can't comment on M66 bc I never used it.
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I've had a good experience with D151 on silver. I used it with a LC orange pad. You need to work it fast as it dries quickly. Fast may not be the right phrase. But it dries quickly so you may only get 2-3 passes. I do like to apply a wax or sealant on top of D151.Extreme Radiance Detailing
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