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    To all those who have used both M95 and M105, can you compare the working time? I have used M105 and have a bottle of M95 on order hoping it will have a longer working time before it flashes.
    I find M105 is a great product, but for a newb like me with a rotary I find it difficult to use as you have about 5 seconds before the compound
    is all but gone.

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    Re: M95 Working time

    You must be doing something wrong with the M105 if its gone in 5 seconds.
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      Re: M95 Working time

      Originally posted by philttz View Post
      To all those who have used both M95 and M105, can you compare the working time? I have used M105 and have a bottle of M95 on order hoping it will have a longer working time before it flashes.
      I find M105 is a great product, but for a newb like me with a rotary I find it difficult to use as you have about 5 seconds before the compound
      is all but gone.
      I have an on-going project right now and I have some #95 waiting to be used so I will give it a shot and report back.

      I might also add that although M105 has a relatively short working time on its own compared to some products, it should give you about 15 seconds or so with the proper amount of product and work space. For M105, that is PLENTY of time. However, if that isn't enough a small spray of water will help to give you a little extra working time.

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