Kevin Brown
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- Apr 11, 2009
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We were just starting to get into a good discussion on another thread (which was closed!) about compounds and their working times, meaning, how long you can use a single application of the compound before it does not deliver the same level of performance.
In the discussion, "dusting" was also a topic. Some good info from PorscheGuy997 and C Charles Hahn was listed in there!
Anyway, to part of the statement made by Son1cWax:
"...In my utopia I would be buffing with zero dust!...
...I know that there will always be some dust. However with compounds like wolfgang uber, and v32 I receive a third or so of the dust I do with say m105 and m101... (granted m101 ---I call 105 2.0 -- is huge step above 105 imo and much more user friendly with great cut, I've also used the pre-voc 101 from overseas and we found that to be above the voc complaint 101 in terms of workability and cut).
... I've also been able to cut down on dust since I've been using more microfiber pads as opposed to foam...
Hopefully some of the other guys will chime in to discuss WHY you're seeing less dust using microfiber vs foam, and how to control dusting issues.
The main thing I'd like to be known is this:
There's only been ONE formulation of Meguiar's M101.
It has ALWAYS been VOC compliant.
So, if you felt that there was a difference, then it would have to be credited to a change in procedure, pad, machine, temperature, humidity, paint type... or something not related to the compound's design.
M101 in its current form (regardless of where you purchased it), is the SAME throughout the world, and has always been VOC compliant.
In the discussion, "dusting" was also a topic. Some good info from PorscheGuy997 and C Charles Hahn was listed in there!
Anyway, to part of the statement made by Son1cWax:
"...In my utopia I would be buffing with zero dust!...
...I know that there will always be some dust. However with compounds like wolfgang uber, and v32 I receive a third or so of the dust I do with say m105 and m101... (granted m101 ---I call 105 2.0 -- is huge step above 105 imo and much more user friendly with great cut, I've also used the pre-voc 101 from overseas and we found that to be above the voc complaint 101 in terms of workability and cut).
... I've also been able to cut down on dust since I've been using more microfiber pads as opposed to foam...
Hopefully some of the other guys will chime in to discuss WHY you're seeing less dust using microfiber vs foam, and how to control dusting issues.
The main thing I'd like to be known is this:
There's only been ONE formulation of Meguiar's M101.
It has ALWAYS been VOC compliant.
So, if you felt that there was a difference, then it would have to be credited to a change in procedure, pad, machine, temperature, humidity, paint type... or something not related to the compound's design.
M101 in its current form (regardless of where you purchased it), is the SAME throughout the world, and has always been VOC compliant.