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JuneBug said:I've tried the MF cutting pad with M105, M105 & D300, and with UNO v3, the UNO worked better in my opinion although they all work better than any foam pad/polish combo I've ever used.
WCD said:I had some trouble with the Mf system...nothing bad... but it left tiny sized scratches...almost looked like the fibers of the pad a bit...
Scottwax said:So far, I've found the MF cutting disc compatible with D300, #105 and Optimum Hyper Compound so it should work with UC as well.
Kevin Brown said:By far I get the most correction with M101, a Europe only product.
I'm still fighting off the desire to move there so I can use M101 exclusively.
...and using them for polishing stainless, aluminum, plexi, and chrome.
Kevin Brown said:By far I get the most correction with M101, a Europe only product.
I'm still fighting off the desire to move there so I can use M101 exclusively.
Next best would be M105, original formula.
animes2k said:EDIT: I guess the better question is -- is there a product that DOESN'T play well with the MF?
David Fermani said:Anything that works via DA will work great (better) with the Meg's MF pads. I can't see myself buying another DA foam cutting pad. And, they're extremely durable. I got nearly 20 vehicles out of my initial test pad which is unheard of with traditional foam.
gmblack3 said:From what I understand M101 still has not been released in Europe.![]()
gmblack3 said:From what I understand M101 still has not been released in Europe.![]()
Kevin Brown said:I asked Jason last week when M101 was going to be released... He said it WAS!!! :clap:
So, there should be some out and about. I did ask him via e-mail of a place to buy it in Sweden for porta, but have not heard back as of yet.
Man, I really like this stuff. Keep in mind that M101 was designed for foam pads, rotary use. And it is really great for that purpose- I just used some of my sample with a yellow 4" pad, and yowza it was a match made in heaven.
I am finishing out a sanding job with M101 and the Microfiber Discs.
Tell you what- it works stellar with the Finishing Disc.
The car, a Chevelle, is white, so I am having a terrible time getting decent pics.
But, I will try to at least get some reflections of halogens or skylights or something.
If you felt M101 between your fingers, you'd think it was an old-school compound, as it feels very gritty. If you prime properly and minimize the amount of product on the pad via compressed air, its finishing capability will astound.
Man, I love those Meguiar's chemists and the R&D crew.