PO85RD Question

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Is there a Maguiars product that is close or equal to Po85RD?
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Is there a Meguiars product that is close or equal to Po85RD?

I may be wrong but I don't believe there is.
I have used Po85RD with a Flex PE-14 and it's awesome.

I really love the Megs M105/M205 combo.
Sometimes I use M105/Menz PO203 but I always finish with Po85RD.

I'd like to find out the answer to this question myself.
 
PO85rd is awesome stuff. I don't I don't know what Megs product would be similar
 
I just thought of something, anyone know the cut level of Ultimate Polish? Is it equal to or less than M205? If it's less than M205 then maybe it could be used as that 3rd step polish.
 
I always use M105/M205 and then use PO85rd to Jewel.

Trust me, you need to use it. It will always stay on my shelf; amazing product
 
Man do I ever wish.

M105 - Ultra Cut Compound
M205 - Ultra Finishing Polish
M305 - Ultra Refining Polish?

Richard,

I think you're on to something and hopefully someone from Meguiar's will see this thread....:props:
 
Here is a quote from Michael Stoops "M205 is very close and will yield the sort of high gloss and high clarity you're looking for,whether you're working with a DA or rotary"
 
Here is a quote from Michael Stoops "M205 is very close and will yield the sort of high gloss and high clarity you're looking for,whether you're working with a DA or rotary"

Yes...but PO85rd can achieve more.

I use a gold pad to jewel

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The answer is no. However, depending on paint, most of time 205 is all you need.

If you want that last bit of shine and enjoy jeweling your car then nothing touches 85RD. Personally, I love coercing that last bit of shine.

You can also go straight from m105 to 106FA with great results.


Is there a Maguiars product that is close or equal to Po85RD?
Thanks
 
Ultimate Polish is derived from 205.

Right, but does it have less cut than M205? That's my question.

Richard,

I think you're on to something and hopefully someone from Meguiar's will see this thread....:props:

One could only hope Bobby :) As many people that use PO85RD you would think Meguiar's would see a market for something after M205.
 
The only finishing polish that will equal 85rd is 3M Ultrafina. There is one from the US and one from the UK.
 
Right, but does it have less cut than M205? That's my question.

It does have less cut than M205 - so I guess one could, conceivably, use Ultimate Polish for jeweling after M105/M205, at least on some paints.

From Michael Stoops on MOL:

M205 and UP both contain SMAT abrasives and both contain polishing oils. UP has more polishing oils that M205, but M205 has more cutting ability due to the level of SMAT in it. So both can fill and hide to some degree, but both can and will remove fine defects in the paint, it's just that M205 will remove more. Remember, it's M205 that we use when rotary buffing to remove any holograms that may have been created in the compounding step with something like M105 on a wool cutting pad.
 
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