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This is when you decide to give up on that Pc and move into rotary and then you get too see how well 105 really works.
Awesome sounds like a plan.With your skill i'am sure you would be a master in no time flat.haha, i will have to see how much money i get for graduation in two weeks, then maybe.
This is when you decide to give up on that Pc and move into rotary and then you get too see how well 105 really works.
Wonder were i learned it fromIm the MANVery well put.
But, I love my FlexThis is when you decide to give up on that Pc and move into rotary and then you get too see how well 105 really works.
Question did you jump from a Pc to a flex ??But, I love my Flex![]()
Although your technique could be improved, from my experience using M105 on a Corvette it has about the same cut as Menzerna Intensive Polish which is a 5, Power gloss is an 8. 105 was definitely not a heavy compound, more of a medium. This was using a wool pad and rotary where I made these observations. So don't feel bad if it's not removing the defects it may be the 105 and not you.
M105 has alot more cut than IP by a mile, I would say your techinique needs to be improved also. Power Gloss and 105 have about the same cut but 105 finishes down better. Just like the op you are working the product way too long and inducing marring which seems like it is not working but in turn causing you more problems.
No work time was a lot less than Power Gloss. PG removed 2000 grit sanding marks in one pass, 105 still left some marks after 3 passes. IP removed the marks after 3 passes.