ShineTimeDetail
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So why does it matter 105 cuts great and finishes finishes great? Who finishes with 105??
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Ok just an update I used the KLASSE glaze and I didn't like it at all. Streaked like crazy. So I stripped it off. I went with Meg's glaze instead and toped it off with Meg's 27 yellow wax. I think I'm getting rid of my KLASSE. I'm not good enough to use it. Lol
So why does it matter 105 cuts great and finishes finishes great? Who finishes with 105??
Thinking out loud...Wouldn't adding oil to 105 (even a tiny bit) tend to make it more like Ultimate Compound?
We know the UC was derived from 105, and one thing they (Megs) did was to tweak it for less dusting.
Not trying start a flame war, just a question...
Bill
The better a compound finishes, the more effort you can put into jeweling the paint in the same amount of time vs trying to fix the compounding marks. That's why I like the Tuf Buff black wool so much: same reason.
If its KSG that you are trying to get rid of, i would be more than willing to take it:xyxthumbs:.
I just think with the hassle 105 is you could find a product that cuts Like 105 but may not finish quiet as good. Your following up with a polish anyways.
I just think with the hassle 105 is you could find a product that cuts Like 105 but may not finish quiet as good. Your following up with a polish anyways.
Have you seen the video I did about M105? I love it. It does not dust for me with my method.
Link? Check out my question to you on my topic you replied on l2d
OK, here's the link:
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...-richy-s-m105-video-no-dusting-technique.html
this one?:
Help me creating a cross AIO.