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M101 is for foam cutting pads w/ rotary.
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Kingpin said:M101 is for foam cutting pads w/ rotary.
Kingpin said:M101 is for foam cutting pads w/ rotary.
LilJayV10 said:I looked through the thread. I can't handle watching any of his videos.
mikemurphy234 said:
It's that type of customer service and passion that sets Kevin apart from EVERY online seller! He's not just in it to make a buck. He's truly into perfecting paint and is happy to share his knowledge with the masses. This is the reason he has such a strong following and is referred as often as we can because he's the real deal! His image was not created by marketing hype and over processed pictures but by thorough explanations of his theories and sacrificing many, many hours sharing freely with some of the country's best detailers, those just starting out and everyone in between.
I can't imagine there's a person out there that uses a DA, that hasn't been influenced by Kevin Brown aka BuffDaddy.com! You may have not had contact with him personally, but if you learned on one of the many forums or experts out there how to use a DA with any efficiency while getting quality results, you've been exposed to Kevin's teachings. No matter the forum, or the experts on them, we all owe Kevin a big thank you for all he's contributed.
AudiOn19s said:Both M100 and M101 are stronger than M105 correct?
AudiOn19s said:Both M100 and M101 are stronger than M105 correct?
Is there big difference between m100 and m101 in terms of cutting? My main compound is Nanolex Heavy Cut which is superiour compared s3 xxl. However m101 with mf pad cuts little more and faster especially if you use water to to do couple more passes. But m101 smells bad and is thick studf and i have read that m100 is much more nicer to use, but does it lack behind m101 in cutting power? If so, then ill contiune to use m101 as my heavy weapon. And i use Rupes machines and mostlt mf pads for compounding.
Most users find that M101 Foam Cut Compound cuts slightly more than M105 Ultra Cut Compound & M100 Pro Speed Compound, even though they are all rated at 12 on Meguiar`s cut scale. You are correct, M100 Pro Speed Compound is more aggressive than D300 DA Microfiber Correction Compound, but was not developed specifically for the Microfiber Cutting Disc like the D300 was, so you can experience more dust, but for the most part, the feedback is great on M100 Pro Speed Compound applied with our DA Microfiber Cutting Disc, when more cut than D300 is needed.
In my opinion I would try to stay with our complete DA Microfiber Correction System of liquids & pads for your "work horses", which include the DMX5/DMX6 DA Microfiber Xtra Cut Discs, DMC5/DMC6 DA Microfiber Cutting Discs, DMF5/DMF6 DA Microfiber Finishing Discs, D300 DA Microfiber Correction Compound, D302 DA Microfiber Polish, and D301 DA Microfiber Finishing Wax. Especially when you are completing cars in under one hour including wash, in our opinion the design of this system will give you maximum efficiency. There are situations where technicians are applying our DA Microfiber Correction Compound to the entire vehicle without wiping off the residue, and going right over the compound residue with our D301 DA Microfiber Finishing Wax, with good results. Of course for best results, proper priming of the DA Microfiber Cutting Discs are vital as well as frequent cleaning of the DA Microfiber Cutting Discs (with ideally compressed air or a microfiber towel, some use water in a bucket to clean the discs,) but again the above technique is OK by Meguiar`s if the situation calls for it, like a very short amount of allotted time.
Again we think our DA Microfiber Correction System will deliver great results & efficiency for your situation, also with the fact that it is easy to train technicians how to use, but as you have found M100 Pro Speed Compound is a great for times when more cut is needed, like very hard paint or isolated deeper scratches.
If you haven`t already, we would also consider looking into our S6F3000 Professional Unigrit 3000 Foam Finishing Disc, paired with our S6FI Unigrit 6 Inch Foam Interface Pad. You can buzz through Random Isolated Deep Scratches or an area on the vehicle with a lot of heavy defects with a couple spritzes of water and a couple passes, and our D300 DA Microfiber Correction Compound along with DA Microfiber Cutting Disc typically pulls the sanding marks out easily. More information on this set up here, The Power of 3000 Grit.
Hope this helps. Feel free to ask further questions.
Nicholas Winn
Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar`s Online Forum Administrator
Meguiar`s Inc.
Irvine, CA
800-347-5700
I wouldnt say slightly. With Rupes duetto and mf paf the M101 beated the ```` out of M100. I ordered more M101 and going to sell M100.
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I`ve actually had the opposite experience on my hood after a repaint. M100 on a Meguiar`s burgundy foam pad out cut M101 on another Meguiar`s burgundy foam pad using my Rupes LHR15 MKII.
Nice work and interested to see how it goes. Could you test Zephir vs GG Fast Correcting Cream vs M101 with the same pad so that the results are most comparable. Thanks.
Got any suggestions as to pad and machine you want me to try with? May be a while, winter has returned to Cleveland and once outside temps drop below 30 for extended time, not economical to heat warehouse to 55-60 degrees just so I can play (so I`m guessing the guy who pays the bills around here would say; some people just don`t understand the importance to this kinda stuff...expense be damned!)
Can use:
GG6
Flex 3401
Rupes LHR15 Mk II
Rupes Mini
The FCC creme/BOSS pad came about as someone asked for Flex/Gray Force Hybrid/M101 vs Rupes LHR15, GG Fast Correcting Foam pad w/ FCC.
I have a set of Rupes machines so please use Rupes 15 MK II. Do you have microfiber pads? Those i use mostly for correcting, but i guess Boss FC foam would be good test equipment.