M105 + different finishing polish (not M205)

I used m105 and polished with Griot's number 3 on my WS6 worked great.
 
If you want to stick with Meguiars, you could use M83 (Dual Action Polish Cleaner) or M82 (Swirl-Free Polish). I personally use M83 and it comes out perfect.
 
105 folled with a LC Grey pad, with Menernza 83Q (or w/e its called now). Works perfect with NO holograms or spider webbing.
 
Has anyone tried M105 followed by P21S Paintwork Gloss Enhancer?
 
Has anyone tried M105 followed by P21S Paintwork Gloss Enhancer?

P21S is non-abrasive so if theirs any haze or marring left by the M105 the P21S will mask it and make it look better but it's not going to remove it.

Keep in mind everyone's different, some people don't care if the surface if perfect as long as it LOOKS perfect and for these people masking and waxing is a perfectly fine path to their expectations for a finish.

I have a chapter in my how-to book that talks about this called

What's your goal?


You need to know what your goal is in order to reach it.


:)
 
P21S is non-abrasive so if theirs any haze or marring left by the M105 the P21S will mask it and make it look better but it's not going to remove it.

Keep in mind everyone's different, some people don't care if the surface if perfect as long as it LOOKS perfect and for these people masking and waxing is a perfectly fine path to their expectations for a finish.

I have a chapter in my how-to book that talks about this called

What's your goal?


You need to know what your goal is in order to reach it.


:)

Thanks Mike, and I will look in your book at that chapter! Depending on if there is marring or a light haze left over, would it make sense to use M105, followed by M205/WG Finishing Glaze, then followed by P21S?
 
Depending on if there is marring or a light haze left over, would it make sense to use M105, followed by M205/WG Finishing Glaze, then followed by P21S?


Actually, after M105 a good product is the Wolfgang Total Swirl Remover, this is a Medium Cut Polish that finishes our really nice and is similar to the Menzerna SI 1500


Menzerna - New Names and Product Numbers



After that you could use the Wolfgang Finishing Glaze which is similar to the Menzerna SF 4000

Any of the Fine Cut or Ultra Fine Cut Menzerna polishes are pro-grade. Watch this video...



Menzerna USA Polishes and Compounds TV Commercial

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Actually, after M105 a good product is the Wolfgang Total Swirl Remover, this is a Medium Cut Polish that finishes our really nice and is similar to the Menzerna SI 1500


Menzerna - New Names and Product Numbers



After that you could use the Wolfgang Finishing Glaze which is similar to the Menzerna SF 4000

Any of the Fine Cut or Ultra Fine Cut Menzerna polishes are pro-grade. Watch this video...



Menzerna USA Polishes and Compounds TV Commercial

Menzerna USA Polishes and..." target="_blank">Menzerna USA Polishes and...


:xyxthumbs:

Sounds good Mike, only "Problem" I have is that as an amateur, I do not know which Compounds go with polishes, so an example...I have the following products: WG Total Swirl Remover, M105, M205, Menzerna FF 3000, Scratch X, P21S Gloss-Enhancing Paintwork Cleanser, and WG DGPS... and where my "inexperience" comes from is not knowing which products to match up with each other?

Thanks Mike, and be sure to check out a thread of my Arsenal of Products accumulated from AG, eshine, and various other companies (95% from AG btw :laughing: :props: I just got to search and figure out how to post pics.
 
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