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  • Nick Chapman
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    Re: Fixed another detail shops buff-out

    Originally posted by radicalrev View Post
    i thought mike said you cant use a DA on the #105 and the 7006 Pad?? any1 else can confirm with me?
    No, thats not exactly what they mean. Here is a direct quote from Mike Pennington....

    "Just to re-confirm....M105 is not for use with a Dual Action Polisher.

    While someone may have had it work once or twice with a Dual Action Polisher, including us during testing, the overall results and experience are not consistent to our standards. Therefore, we do not recommend it for use by Dual Action Polisher. M105 was designed specifically for a rotary buffer and a wool pad.

    We know this won't stop many of you from trying it with a Dual Action Polisher, but we just want to make sure you know what the product was designed for up front, so you won't be let down."

    Products work differently on different paints. Sometimes you'll find M105 will work wonders with a DA, and the next car you work on, it won't do anything.

    Nick

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  • amari
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    Re: Fixed another detail shops buff-out

    WooooW... What a great save...

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  • radicalrev
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    i thought mike said you cant use a DA on the #105 and the 7006 Pad?? any1 else can confirm with me?

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  • Stevens Detailing
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    Fixed another detail shops buff-out

    This BMW 550i had some deep wool pad marks in the clear coat - looks like the detail shop buffed the car with compound and a wool pad and then put on some express wax. Hey, at least I didn't have to clay it!!

    Here is what it looked liked after a nice bath with Shampoo Plus -

    BEFORE:






    This guy thought his clear-coat was ruined...

    Think Again... and this was only after #105 and a #7006 pad.

    AFTER:








    Here are some shots in my shop after a nice coat of #21
    (sorry, the sun had gone down.)







    Process:

    shampoo plus bath
    #105 D.A. w/ #7006 pad
    #21 D.A. w/ #9006 pad
    Tires got Hyper Dressing 2:1
    Wheel Wells got WBD 1:1
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