I got some new products for Christmas and was excited to try them out. I got ONR. M105and M205 and i picked up a PC last week.
My truck was compounded and polished last feburary, and it cme out pretty good, I have tried to maintain it through the year, I have picked up a few RIDs, its my daily so thats expected.
ONR wash(really like this stuff)
Clay
M205 on yellow polishing pad (between speed 4-5)
#7 show car glaze
Collinite 845(to be applied tomorrow
Alright, I found m205 to be easy to work with. I had a RID that i felt would be perfect for it, Cant feel it with my fingernail but could hear it.
I did two passes with more pressure, then eased off to polish it out, here is a 50/50
still need to work on my scratch and swirl pics, Im going to use a stand for the light next time and a tripod i think that will help.
I was able to remove most Swirls and light RIDs in the paint and was very satisfied with M205, Polished up to a nice gloss
I then Followed it up with #7 Glaze to get the most i could out of it. Then went out for some pics, I will be waxing it tommorrow morning.
My truck was compounded and polished last feburary, and it cme out pretty good, I have tried to maintain it through the year, I have picked up a few RIDs, its my daily so thats expected.
ONR wash(really like this stuff)
Clay
M205 on yellow polishing pad (between speed 4-5)
#7 show car glaze
Collinite 845(to be applied tomorrow
Alright, I found m205 to be easy to work with. I had a RID that i felt would be perfect for it, Cant feel it with my fingernail but could hear it.
I did two passes with more pressure, then eased off to polish it out, here is a 50/50

still need to work on my scratch and swirl pics, Im going to use a stand for the light next time and a tripod i think that will help.
I was able to remove most Swirls and light RIDs in the paint and was very satisfied with M205, Polished up to a nice gloss






I then Followed it up with #7 Glaze to get the most i could out of it. Then went out for some pics, I will be waxing it tommorrow morning.







