New M105 is kicking but w/ KB method

Keep the pressure constant and at speed 6 when using M205. Do not let up at the end or reduce the speed.



With M205 I use flat classic LC black on softer clear and white on harder clear.
 
Accumulator said:
..Depending on the paint, I often prefer a pad with a little cut ..



Reading that now, I don't like it :hmph: I expressed myself pretty badly there :o



I don't really mean a pad with cut (in-and-of itself), just one that's more aggressive than a "zero cut finishing pad"; somethat that lets the M205 behave more aggressively. Subtle diff perhaps, but still..


gmblack3a said:
With M205 I use flat classic LC black on softer clear and white on harder clear.



Have you ever tried the new-tech Meguiar's black finishing pad? IF so, how would you compare it (for this application) to the LC black?
 
Accumulator said:
Have you ever tried the new-tech Meguiar's black finishing pad? IF so, how would you compare it (for this application) to the LC black?



I have a few Megs black, but they are the cross-cut. I very much prefer a flat pad. So no I have not.
 
gmblack3a- Thanks for the response. Yeah, the cross-cuts on the Meg's pads sorta put me off too (just a knee-jerk response, I too prefer conventional flat pads for all my DA/RO work) so I left my freebie one in the baggie.
 
Ive been using one pad to do an entire car(waiting on more pads). I just wash it and spin dry it and squeeze it onto a towel. I have been getting results im happy with but is this not recommended? How many pads on average do u guys use to finish a medium size car (bmw 5 series)? Thanks in advance!:thx Kevin Brown, you da man!
 
bjungx007- If what you're doing works OK for you, then that's what counts.



In my case, using fresh/clean and dry pads with M105 gives better cut with less residual micromarring.



With M205, I get better cut and a clearer finish.



Yeah, I've washed out pads and reused them without drying them 100%, but it just didn't work as well.



To do a 5-series I'd probably use [you don't want to know how many!!] pads with M105 and maybe, oh I dunno...at least four-six with M205. I used more than that on my M3 though.



But then there are a whole lotta variables (which pad, how damp/dry) and I wouldn't worry if you're satisfied. It's *your* satisfaction with the end-result that matters IMO.



454Casull- No, but there's a very good Cliff's Notes version around here somewhere that pretty much covers everything you need to know to employ the method.
 
Ive been using one pad to do an entire car(waiting on more pads). I just wash it and spin dry it and squeeze it onto a towel. I have been getting results im happy with but is this not recommended? How many pads on average do u guys use to finish a medium size car (bmw 5 series)? Thanks in advance!:thx Kevin Brown, you da man!
 
Thanks Accumulator! Im just low budget right now. Thinking i should get more pads and have a list of other things, just trying to prioritize them. Thanks again for the help bud!
 
bjungx007 said:
! Im just low budget right now. Thinking i should get more pads and have a list of other things, just trying to prioritize them...



Yeah, it's smart to prioritize that kind of thing and if your current approach/supplies/whatever is OK then I sure wouldn't go spending money to fix what isn't broken.
 
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