emmjay
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I think he meant D156 and not D151. D156 is just plain amazing.
D120 is also good, I just cannot get it here so I have not tried it. But friends of mine have it from when they used to stock it and swear by it.
And m105 and M205 are good. However, if just for your DD then get the ultimate line - so so versatile and long working times and no dusting. I mix them up, I use Ultimate Compound in place of M105 to avoid dust and drying up of product. And M205 in place of UP as it has a little more cut, less oily and finishes down just as good. Best of both worlds.
You will be fine with FG 400 (compound) or Sonax as well - but they are different from Meguiars polishes in that they are Diminishing polishes while Meguiars isn't. In a nutshell Menzerna and Sonax are both great products. Just comes down to whether or not you are okay with the learning curve with Diminishing polishes. I know I am not, as much as I want to learn, I cannot get my self too as Meguiars is just so damn easy.
As for wells, As its a personal car, I used Wolfgang exterior trim sealant on my wheel wells. Luckily they are hard plastic and not the fabric/felt type. I cleaned it with APC 4:1 and then applied the sealant. A lot more pricey but I like it. If I was doing volume I would not mind trying All Season or Hyper Dressing.
D120 is also good, I just cannot get it here so I have not tried it. But friends of mine have it from when they used to stock it and swear by it.
And m105 and M205 are good. However, if just for your DD then get the ultimate line - so so versatile and long working times and no dusting. I mix them up, I use Ultimate Compound in place of M105 to avoid dust and drying up of product. And M205 in place of UP as it has a little more cut, less oily and finishes down just as good. Best of both worlds.
You will be fine with FG 400 (compound) or Sonax as well - but they are different from Meguiars polishes in that they are Diminishing polishes while Meguiars isn't. In a nutshell Menzerna and Sonax are both great products. Just comes down to whether or not you are okay with the learning curve with Diminishing polishes. I know I am not, as much as I want to learn, I cannot get my self too as Meguiars is just so damn easy.
As for wells, As its a personal car, I used Wolfgang exterior trim sealant on my wheel wells. Luckily they are hard plastic and not the fabric/felt type. I cleaned it with APC 4:1 and then applied the sealant. A lot more pricey but I like it. If I was doing volume I would not mind trying All Season or Hyper Dressing.