Anyone want to help a Newbie?

Does anyone know if the backing plate I chose is a good one and will it work with the Griots polisher? Anyone have any opinions on the Minzerna polish? Is that over kill with the 105 and 205? Also as I stated in my original post. The 2 main vehicles I will be working on are both in good conditions. Do I need the 105? Are the pads a good choice. Thank you to everyone, I consider myself educated but this is very confusing.
 
Does anyone know if the backing plate I chose is a good one and will it work with the Griots polisher? Anyone have any opinions on the Minzerna polish? Is that over kill with the 105 and 205? Also as I stated in my original post. The 2 main vehicles I will be working on are both in good conditions. Do I need the 105? Are the pads a good choice. Thank you to everyone, I consider myself educated but this is very confusing.

You should do a test spot to really know since paints and user technique can vary.

If M205 will not get the paint in the condition you want, you will need something to do a second pass or get something more aggressive.

A polish like Menzerna SIP will bridge the gap between M205 and M105 if you think M105 will be too aggressive (do not need that much correction). Paints in good condition with mainly "swirls" can take more polishing than one expects.

The orange and white pads are the appropriate pads to polish paint.

M205 should finish well enough for you but again you will have to try it.

For foam pad polishing, I think a good overall best combo that should work with most paints: M105, Menz SIP (WG TSR), and Menz. 106FA (WG FG) with orange, white, and black pads to cover all options. You would use the red/blue, etc for applying waxes or sealants.
 
So the menzerna polish is between the 105 and 205? Any suggestions on the back plate? Should I purchase a black pad as well?
 
After way to many hours of research I added what hopefully is my final cart to the Detailing 101 forum. If you get a chance cruise over there and let me know what you think. I would like to sincerely thank everyone for their assistance on getting this Newbie off the ground. You all are very knowledgeable and passionate and I thank you!!!
 
FYI, in case you dont see in the 101 forum:

This is what I ended up with. Thank you to all:



1 M-10532 - Meguiars #105 Ultra-Cut Compound 32 oz. 25.99
1 M-20532 - Meguiars #205 Ultra Finishing Polish 32 oz. 27.99
2 X-2020 - 3 Pack Meguiars Supreme Shine Microfiber Towe 17.98
1 SAMPLES - One Free Sample Per Order 0.00
1 CO-845 - Collinite Liquid Insulator Wax #845 16oz. 14.99
1 LC-43-125DA - 5'' D.A. Hook & Loop Flexible Backing Pl 17.99
1 GR-10750-1 - 6 Inch Griot's Garage Polisher ( NEW ) 129.99
1 D-11101 - 128 oz. Meguiars Shampoo Plus 17.99
1 PRO-308 - Pro Blend Bottle Proportioner 128 oz. 5.99
1 G-15812 - 12 oz. Meguiars Ultimate Black Plastic Resto 8.99
1 AG-MPBOOK - Mike Phillips' The Art of Detailing Paperb 19.99
1 LC-75-6PACK - 6 QTY Lake Country 5 1/2 x 7/8 Inch Beve 34.99
1 LC-75-6PACK - 6 QTY Lake Country 5 1/2 x 7/8 Inch Beve 34.99
1 XMT-PCC - Pinnacle XMT Pad Care Combo 19.99
1 W-PCB - Meguiars Professional Pad Conditioning Brush 12.99
1 D-10301 - Meguiars All Purpose Cleaner Plus D103 15.99
 
do you have clay or will you just get a kit OTC?

Megs and Mother's both have pretty good kits.

I'd drop the pad brush. You have enough pads to swap them out and can clean on the fly with a terry towel in between. Instead get some rinseless wash concentrate like Ultima waterless wash plus, DP rinseless wash and gloss, or ONR

cobra rolled edge microfibres are really nice too... 3 for $10 is a bargoon for what they are...
 
I think it's cool that a thread that says "Anyone want to help a Newbie?", gets so many responses. This forum rules. :props:
 
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