D151 is another good one IMO.
Doesn't take long to knockout a car, it's so easy to remove it, even a caveman can do it themselves. Lol
I am SOOOOO glad I got you hooked on 151. Im the MAN
You want to use a combination of the best cut, but more importantly maintaining the best finish for a 1-step. There is no one pad/product for this. All paint is different.
BAZINGA!
It just kills me when you hear that question, a 1-step process is one thing, a 1-step universal compound/polish is a totally different matter. Like saying all tires are the same size. :doh:
We were tasked to do a 1-step over the weekend on the most trashed 6000 mile car I've ever seen. He wanted PBL coating so it needed to be as good as possible. OTOH, I only promised 80%, but really didn't want to coat it unless it was better. Why do we keep torturing ourselves like that, why oh why??????
Speaking 'generally' I've seen more cars done with middle of the road products and come out better than cars done with heavy cut products. Megs 205 can cut and finish, just change out the pad depending on what you want/need. The other side of that coin, DAT products... Menz 1500 or 2000 isn't bad at all. I like the Megs SMAT better because it cuts till you stop, and isn't as oily as Menz, but have both in my bag.
Last weekend we toyed with the idea of trying out the new Duetto with the Rupes product and Menz, leaving all the Megs in the bag. But we just didn't have the time to work out a new process and a new machine (especially with my back as bad as it is right now). So we did 5 test spots, 205 with 2 pads, D300 with 3 pads, then Menz 2000. Did NOT break out any microfiber pads, didn't want to risk it with that paint as it was sort of soft. Turns out that the Rupes pad with the Rupes yellow was "winner winner chicken dinner". :buffing:So for THAT car, on THAT day, it ended up being a fairly heavy cut product.... yet finished out flawlessly.

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