dschribs
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I guess I'm still on old school guy because I haven't moved to Meg's new MF system yet. I guess I just haven't found the need as of yet as M105 and an orange LC pad (Groits DA speed 6) has worked the majority of times I have needed to do some decent defect removal. Also, I don't detail that many cars a year and have already made the investment in M205 and M105 as well as tons of LC pads which I would like to continue to use until they need to be replaced.
Anyway, M105 continues to be a bear to work with at times for me (Dusting, difficult to wipe of the panel etc) I have read a few posts where guys have added a different polish to M105 to make it more user friendly. I think one even suggested adding baby oil???!!!
For those of you that have "supplemented" M105 - what have you used (and in what ratio) to make it easier to work with and not lose it's cut?
I do have Meg's Ultimate compound and can get M300 at my local Walmart if need be...
OR
Should i just ditch the M105 and switch to M300? My concern is I'm not so sure how compatible M300 is with LC foam pads on a PC for decent defect correction...
Thanks for the help!!
Anyway, M105 continues to be a bear to work with at times for me (Dusting, difficult to wipe of the panel etc) I have read a few posts where guys have added a different polish to M105 to make it more user friendly. I think one even suggested adding baby oil???!!!
For those of you that have "supplemented" M105 - what have you used (and in what ratio) to make it easier to work with and not lose it's cut?
I do have Meg's Ultimate compound and can get M300 at my local Walmart if need be...
OR
Should i just ditch the M105 and switch to M300? My concern is I'm not so sure how compatible M300 is with LC foam pads on a PC for decent defect correction...
Thanks for the help!!