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that looks like compounding residue to me. compound residue can often give the illusion of scratches in my experience. i understand that youre doing an ipa wipedown but unless you do it a few times (using a new clean surface of your microfiber towel everytime) you wont get all the residue off. try "lightly" going over the places where you think there is scratching and see if they "change". if they do, that means that the residue is just being moved around causing it to look different.
also, m105 is a PAIN IN THE @$$ to remove. it could very well be reside from the m105 compound. i have personally sprayed with IPA, optimum power clean, meguairs all-purpose cleaner, wiped in between each one of these applications, and STILL had m105 residue on the car. finally i "buffed" it off by using m205 on a brand new white pad, then another clean white pad. its important to understand (when detailing) that wiping a surface with a towel is just like rinsing with water, they both simply "decrease the concentration" of whatever youre trying to remove. thats why you need to wipe multiple times with a clean microfiber surface, to ensure your actually getting the chemical "off" and not just moving it around.
also, if it is marring, you may be pressing too hard on the microfiber while removing polish/compound residue. this would induce scratches.
i am willing to bet that it is stubborn m105 residue.
Hmmm maybe I am pressing down too hard when I'm wiping off the residue.
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