Favorite one step polish

I have been doing way to many 1 steps lately and had great success with v36 and orange LC on my DA.

I have the v34, it's suppose to be a really aggressive compound but I don't see it as such but it works fine for paint that's not too bad.

How would you compare the v36 to the Meguiar's 205?

One thing I like about the v34 is the ease of wiping it off
 
I have the v34, it's suppose to be a really aggressive compound but I don't see it as such but it works fine for paint that's not too bad.

One thing I like about the v34 is the ease of wiping it off

So v34 doesn't compare to m105? Does it have less cut?


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I have the v34, it's suppose to be a really aggressive compound but I don't see it as such but it works fine for paint that's not too bad.

How would you compare the v36 to the Meguiar's 205?

One thing I like about the v34 is the ease of wiping it off

V34 does not finish well compared to v36. v36 is a strong polish whereas 34 is considered a hybrid compound. I worked with 205 two times and both times started with 105. Results were epic. I would say 205 has less cut than 36 and thus finishes better. V38 has less cut than 205 but if there were a v37 thats where 205 would be.
 
I used Meg's D151 yesterday after a wash (cannon + 2 bucket), then nanoskin... then D151. Orange pad on the hood, white pad on the rest of the car...
Looks awesome. That was 6 hrs later. When I have time, i'll be going back to do my wax, although what D151 leaves behind will do for now.
 
I have just started using the Menzerna PF2500. Love it with the CCS white pad!!! Used M205 and Turbowax finishing polish before and this blows them away IMHOP.
 
+1 for d151 for quick jobs. But doing high end paint restoration? There is no perfect one step. I always do a bunch of test spots with different combinations of pads and polishes to find what I am looking for.

I let the paint tell me what it wants! Always a toss up between how it finishes and how much it can remove defects!
 
Menz FG400
I did this Chevy one step with it, Rupes LHR 15 and LC Orange Pads. Sealed with Auto Finesse Power Seal.

This truck had never been professionally detailed in 7 years.

Before:

After:



No marring, removed all swirls, FG400 is a great product imho.
 
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