Edse30
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- Dec 13, 2011
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Of how much dust m105 makes as well as how hard it is to use. Although I do like how well it cuts especially on my hard BMW e39 paint.
It seems like every time I use it, I have to learn to use it all over again.
Even mixing 2:1 with ultimate compound, still dusts a ton and is very hard to remove.
My LC orange pads weren't doing much one the neglected dark blue paint so I ordered a couple of yellow cutting pads and why not, a couple of Surbuf pads. Surbuf pads sucked, the micro fingers were shedding everywhere so I discontinued using them(anyone wanna trade?).
In the end i achieved about 95% correction and made up for the rest with PB Black Hole. Sealed it with BFWD which gave me a super slick finish but not much shine
I let that cure 24hrs and added a coat of 50/50 and am planning on adding V7 tomorrow. Overkill?
It's been overcast here, actually had a layer of snow on my car this morning, which may explain the lack of shine?
I'll post pics tomorrow to get ur opinions.
Sorry for the long rant.
It seems like every time I use it, I have to learn to use it all over again.
Even mixing 2:1 with ultimate compound, still dusts a ton and is very hard to remove.
My LC orange pads weren't doing much one the neglected dark blue paint so I ordered a couple of yellow cutting pads and why not, a couple of Surbuf pads. Surbuf pads sucked, the micro fingers were shedding everywhere so I discontinued using them(anyone wanna trade?).
In the end i achieved about 95% correction and made up for the rest with PB Black Hole. Sealed it with BFWD which gave me a super slick finish but not much shine

I let that cure 24hrs and added a coat of 50/50 and am planning on adding V7 tomorrow. Overkill?
It's been overcast here, actually had a layer of snow on my car this morning, which may explain the lack of shine?
I'll post pics tomorrow to get ur opinions.
Sorry for the long rant.