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AbGilley89 said:One more quick question :car: the Optimum Hyper Polish not the compound is that comparable to the M205 as far as being a finishing polish. I was thinking about getting some as well to cut down on some of the oils that are in the M205.
Accumulator said:That OHC/M205 combo works well if/when the paint isn't really hard (hard enough that you oughta use M105 instead).
The oils from M205 can be problematic even if you're not worried about concealing or LSP bonding; they can cause pseudo-holograms that look really awful in certain light. IPA isn't always enough to get those oils off/out of the paint either, I've done countless IPA wipes and still had to get out some PrepWash to finally remove everything.
TOGWT said:Interesting product I got to try out in the UK, CarPro's Intense Oil & Polish Cleanser - is anti-static, isopropyl alcohol (IPA) based cleaner plus a limonene solvent designed to dissolve oil particles and remove polish residue to inspect the surface.
Alfisti said:On my last white SS job I tried several polish/compounds and found UNO worked the best. Just adjust the pad to the hardness of the paint. It worked best, quickest and no dusting.
Johnny 5 said:I already removed a lot of fingernail scratches and ugliness on the jambs using M105 by hand, and since I am by far most familiar with M105 as a compound, I thought of sticking to it with this first time for me SS instead of finally trying my unopened bottle of Uno. Maybe I'll use the M105 just on the hood, and then Uno on everything including the hood.
Alfisti said:Will you be doing the rest by hand or machine? UNO, even by hand is dead easy and effective. I use a MF pad by hand in the areas my machine won't go and it works very well. By machine, just three small peas on a pad goes a long way.
Johnny 5 said:I am torn on what to try for LSP though. I have the untried/unopened Poxy, 476S, but also a couple of Meg's sealants, and a fancy Dodo Hard Diamond that is designed for white/light color, which could add some nice bling over a sealant. Help me choose! Help!