Flash Gordon
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- Feb 6, 2010
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I agree...there junk...send them to me for proper disposal :hungry:
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205 has finished flawlessly every time I've used it. Though I do use a DA. Maybe a white pad is too hard to finish with on that specific paint with a rotary.
I like 205 so much I just bought another quart. 105 is another story though, I'd like to replace it with another polish when I run out.
How is the working time of Powergloss compared to 105, and does Powergloss produce much dust compared to 105?
The entire line of Menzerna blows Megs away, I have been using Menzerna for about 2-3 years now.....nothing comes close to the end results
205 has finished flawlessly every time I've used it. Though I do use a DA. Maybe a white pad is too hard to finish with on that specific paint with a rotary.
I like 205 so much I just bought another quart. 105 is another story though, I'd like to replace it with another polish when I run out.
How is the working time of Powergloss compared to 105, and does Powergloss produce much dust compared to 105?
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Maybe I will stick with SIP for now. PG sounds like a beast..![]()
The entire line of Menzerna blows Megs away, I have been using Menzerna for about 2-3 years now.....nothing comes close to the end results
I agree...there junk...send them to me for proper disposal :hungry:
The entire line of Menzerna blows Megs away, I have been using Menzerna for about 2-3 years now.....nothing comes close to the end results
Kudos!!! Thanks buddy!!! I needed one in the win column on this one, lol.
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Find a product you like and use it often :buffing:
Hey, thats pretty catchy. If anyone would like to borrow this line from me sometime, be my guest
Regards,
TOGWTF
I've used both and while the PG is a nice product with a longer working time and less dust than 105, it didn't have near enough cut to remove the defects in the C-5 Corvette that I worked on not too long ago. 105 cleaned them right up. I'll take the dust and the need for technique in using 105 to enjoy getting through a paint correction in less time.:xyxthumbs:Soooo... for those who have used both... how does SIP or PowerGloss compare to M105 in terms of cut, dusting, and working time?
Win???:dunno: How is this a win?? I don't understand?? I thought we were sharing are opinions here. Just because you and a few others can't seem to get what the rest of us can out of 105/205 certainly does not warrant a win of anything, for anyone... I agree with "builthatch", if something else works for you and you can't get 105/205 to work for you, then by all means keep using what does work for you. Just remember that MANY GREAT detailers use 105/205 everyday with incredible resultsrops:
Why do people do an IPA wipe down- when chemist have said the the IPA will soften the paint?
Why do people do an IPA wipe down- when chemist have said the the IPA will soften the paint?