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Menzerna and LC foam pads. Staying old school for now.
 
Depends on the clear coat. But it's USUALLY Meguiar's MF/D300 or Menzerna SIP. I have always loved menzerna products.
 
I have to agree with just about everyone's answer the reason I even started this thread is due to the fact so many new products are coming out and I'm tired of shelling out all kids a money to try something new and ending up disappointed .

Speaking to people like Corey and others were kinda on the same page we went to find one or two products that really kick butt and stick with those products .

Lucky I only do this as a hobby I can't imagine the guys who do it for a living and every few months have to shell out some more cash looking for something that makes your work easier .

When I go out to my garage and see containers stacked six feet high full of pads and shelves over flowing from products I have to ask myself when will the search be over . So far it doesn't look like any time soon LOL.
 
I have to agree with just about everyone's answer the reason I even started this thread is due to the fact so many new products are coming out and I'm tired of shelling out all kids a money to try something new and ending up disappointed .

Speaking to people like Corey and others were kinda on the same page we went to find one or two products that really kick butt and stick with those products .

Lucky I only do this as a hobby I can't imagine the guys who do it for a living and every few months have to shell out some more cash looking for something that makes your work easier .

When I go out to my garage and see containers stacked six feet high full of pads and shelves over flowing from products I have to ask myself when will the search be over . So far it doesn't look like any time soon LOL.

I hear ya buddy! When WILL the madness stop..:dunno:
 
My approach too along with my Dyna rotary, except for the Surbuff.


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Richy,

I came up with a saying not long ago. Maybe you've heard it?

"Find a product you like, and use it often"


:)
 
I have to agree with just about everyone's answer the reason I even started this thread is due to the fact so many new products are coming out and I'm tired of shelling out all kids a money to try something new and ending up disappointed .

Speaking to people like Corey and others were kinda on the same page we went to find one or two products that really kick butt and stick with those products .

Lucky I only do this as a hobby I can't imagine the guys who do it for a living and every few months have to shell out some more cash looking for something that makes your work easier .

When I go out to my garage and see containers stacked six feet high full of pads and shelves over flowing from products I have to ask myself when will the search be over . So far it doesn't look like any time soon LOL.

No doubt about it Adam. Sometimes I look at all the products and equipment I have and scratch my head thinking what the hell was I thinking!! :dunno: :doh:
 
No doubt about it Adam. Sometimes I look at all the products and equipment I have and scratch my head thinking what the hell was I thinking!! :dunno: :doh:
Not only that Bobby you have to deal with the other half having to sign for packages knowing it's not for her . Actually in my case my wife really doesn't mind what I buy she knows it will keep me in the garage and out of her way .
 
Richy,

I came up with a saying not long ago. Maybe you've heard it?

"Find a product you like, and use it often"


:)

I hear ya Flash. That's why I have a gallon of both M105 and 205! I do play with pads a bit, but so far the B & S ones are my go-to pretty much all the time, unless I'm doing something out of the ordinary.
 
I have been using Menz FG 500 lately and I am really a huge fan of it. Cut is up there while finishing down so well but it is expensive.

Others:
105
PB MC
SIP
PF
OPT Spray Compound


Of course I would have to be different and throw something like that into the mix. ;)
 
I hear ya Flash. That's why I have a gallon of both M105 and 205! I do play with pads a bit, but so far the B & S ones are my go-to pretty much all the time, unless I'm doing something out of the ordinary.


Aren't the B & S the same as Ubers?

I have some Ubers and just find them lovely to work with


:D
 
As of now my new go to polish for swirls is Menz super intensive polish with white or orange LC flat pads...or when needed ill use a surbuff pad...gets great results!
 
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