imported_Jakerooni
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DSVWGLI said:Hey all, haven't been here or posted in a while. I've seen a lot of posts referring to some "KBM" method for polishing with the PC. Isn't this the same as a lot of us have done for years, except now we have M105. Years ago I said you are wasting your time if your not using a lot of pressure and going slow with the PC. The only difference now is the introduction of the non-diminishing abrasives in M105. Is this correct? I use to remove nasty heavy swirling from black paint with a PC, but usually needed 2 more steps to clear things up. Now we can go strait to a finishing polish. I recently tried M105 with my PC, as my rotary is being repaired, and find it rather remarkable. I've done a few cars with a white LC pad and with a Megs cutting pad with fantastic results. Then finished with 106FA to a perfect finish. The process however is just the same as I have always done, it's the M105 that makes the difference. just my .2 worth.
Yes. As I've said before it's basically detailing 101 from my understanding. I was really taken back by alot of the top guys being so awe struck by this method like it's never been done before (really makes me wonder how these guys were polishing cars before this enlightenment) Regadless of new v. old method it's a great method and every rookie detailer should at least have this as very basic understanding to polishing (I tought my 13 y/o this when he was just 11 on his mom's car
