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When I have to correct a car that has severe defects, one that requires more then 1 application of surbuf /M105. I follow with orange/M205 as a middle step, then black/M205 as the final step.
The orange/M205 process can be worked very fast and the black/205 even faster.
This is paint hardness dependant. Some paints really benefit from this extra step which IMO does not really take that much extra time.
So if you are using surbuf/M105 and then straight to black/M205 and are not 100% happy with the results, use the orange/M205 as a middle step.
On some harder clears with lighter colored paints, you will be very surprised how well the orange/M205 finishes out.
All steps above are with a random orbital.
Todd Helme told me a while ago he was using this process as a middle step after using M105 with a rotary.
Here is thread I put together last year about the surbuf pad use:
http://truthindetailing.com/Forum/showthread.php?t=1694&highlight=surbuf
Nice article Bryan :Santa Smiley:
What do you usually use for your finishing polish or is 205 your finishing polish :Snowman: