jankerson
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There are cases where the M105/205 combo simply isn't the best choice IMO... while these situations may be few and far between, it is always best to be over prepared than under prepared. I particularly find the Meguiar's products are "out shined" on soft, finicky paints (ie Porsche Black and similar). It seems the DAT products (I use menzerna and sonax currently) excel in these trickier situations.
With that being said, I always keep M105 & M205 on my shelf with them as they are truly great products.
Think I am going to have a 10 YO Black Caddy to do here in the next few days, going to be 80% - 85% paint correction to try and save it from having to be repainted.
Will be using M105 and M205 on it for sure and top it with M26.