For those who haven't read my last thread about my arguous struggle with my 2011 Jet Black BMW X5d with 65,000 miles, I have been trying everything to finish it without a haze, much of which has been to no avail. My first try was M105 and M205. This left a terrible haze. Then I tried adding Wolfgang Glaze 3.0 as a third step to remove the haze. It did nothing. So I ordered a bottle of Menzerna 85RD which I have heard many great things about as a finishing polish for cars with soft finicky clears. Around the same time Thomas Dekany messaged me asking if I would like a sample of the HD Advanced Polish, saying that it would give both 85RD and 3M Ultrafina a run for their money. To be honest I didn't expect much from the HD because frankly I haven't heard that much about it while their must be 500 threads on 85RD. I tested both out tonight and was pretty surprised at the results.
To those that are going to ask: "Where is the test panel with M105 --> 85RD?"
I did it on the left prior and id barely removed any of the M105 hazing so I figured I would try the HD Advanced as middle step. Much to my surprise the M105 --> HD not only took the marring from the M105 out but finished out much nicer than M105 --> HD --> 85RD. It appears as though the 85RD marred the paint and cause a slight haze after the HD. To the skeptics out their...I will do some more test spot and see if I can get some different results with the 85RD.

To those that are going to ask: "Where is the test panel with M105 --> 85RD?"
I did it on the left prior and id barely removed any of the M105 hazing so I figured I would try the HD Advanced as middle step. Much to my surprise the M105 --> HD not only took the marring from the M105 out but finished out much nicer than M105 --> HD --> 85RD. It appears as though the 85RD marred the paint and cause a slight haze after the HD. To the skeptics out their...I will do some more test spot and see if I can get some different results with the 85RD.