Accumulator
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turbocress- You might also try a follow up with some Menzerna finishing polish. That seems to cut away the residual M205 stuff while upping the gloss and clarity.
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Accumulator said:turbocress- You might also try a follow up with some Menzerna finishing polish. That seems to cut away the residual M205 stuff while upping the gloss and clarity.
Accumulator said:Turbocress- The additional third step oughta be pretty mild, maybe even FPII-mild.
SuperBee364 said:If time is of a concern, go with the UF. It cleans up after 205 *really* fast. Four quick passes (one application) of UF will pretty much clean up after 205 on just about any clear, hard or soft. UF will clean up after 105 most of the time, for that matter.
Cactus1 said:I thought Ultra Fina was for rotary use only?
SuperBee364 said:..106 doesn't really seem to add much gloss to a 205 finished surface...
Accumulator said:Well, working via DA (Flex 3401 and PC/4"), the 106 I used on the M3 sure *did* make for better gloss than the M205. Enough so that I went back and redid the whole [expletive] car even though the soon-to-be-new owner probably wouldn't have noticed
I mean...I was pretty prejudiced against the 106 (whichever version my Flackfire stuff is) after that 106FF filler issue on the Yukon, and I only reached for it when I got that bad gallon of M205 and needed to finish with *something* that'd work well on hard clear. I simply never expected to suddenly be confronted with irrefutable proof that hey, this (newer) Menzerna stuff really *is* something else. Heh heh, I wasn't just an impartial tester, I was negatively predisposed!
Jakerooni said:Just reading through this and I do have to add... via the PC... I've having nothing but trouble and sub par results with the 105/205 combo. Now I don't want to toss out the word "Filling" but it seems to me something is going on here that I haven't experienced before with the combo.
SuperBee364 said:...you're selling the M3?? I'da let the new guy put all the effort in to it... wait... no, actually I wouldn't.![]()
Jakerooni said:Just reading through this and I do have to add... via the PC... I've having nothing but trouble and sub par results with the 105/205 combo. Now I don't want to toss out the word "Filling" but it seems to me something is going on here that I haven't experienced before with the combo. I've talked with several other pro's that have used it and they seem to be on the same thought process. via rotary I don't seem to have any issues. So I'm still looking into the problem. But I'm getting almost the exact results as pictured eariler in this post with the PC. It's got me worried now.
David Fermani said:Hmmmm, that's intersting. Maybe you're doing something wrong? I've witness zero filling with 105 via KBM. You should call Kevin and he might be able to coach you a tad bit. It's really technique dependant. It's a very valueable and highly used proess in my arsenal these days. I know you'd love it if you shared the same results as me as well as many others. It's like using liquid sandpaper to adrade away defects with very little micromarring. It's actually quite amazing. I've demo'd it to quite a few body shops and nothing is more
pleasurable then watching the look on a painter's face when they see the results that can be done. Every single one doubted it at 1st. :grinno: