Looking for a new Polish

M101 was designed for European paint systems using a foam pad and a rotary. The abrasives were not designed for a da. Yes it may work, but I never liked the mess it made or having to use water to make it work better. The Griot’s is designed specifically for a da, there is absolutely no mess and it cuts as good or in my opinion better than Meguiars, sonar or menzerna. I don’t consider any of the other hobbyists products to even come close. In fact, I’ve coated cars after only using fast correction cream on a microfiber pad, cutting and polishing in one step. I’ll put correction cream and fast correction cream up against any products on the market.
 
Mike lambert- Thanks for explaining the diffs you`ve experienced. You work on a vastly broader assortment of vehicles that I ever will so your takes on such stuff are so informative!

Might just be the paints I`m working on or my technique ..I`ve had utterly stellar results with the M101 whether by (any kind of) machine or by hand, never needed water, never made a mess. Actually thought "gee, this stuff is easy-peasy" even moreso so than I found M105 (another one that just *clicked* for me right from the start).

Interesting that the FCC left things ready-to-wax (well, "coat")...since I can`t get the finish I want with M205 and that`s supposed to be a Finishing Polish!

Again, thanks for taking the time to respond to what is probably just another of my Intellectual Curiosity Questions, or at least I *hope* that`s all it is, what with all the products I already have on the shelf!
 
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