I decided to give M83 a try today since I thought it might cut a bit better than M205. I am new to detailing in the last few years and with the new SMAT abrasives out that's pretty much what I started with and have never really reached for any of Meguiar's diminishing abrasive products. I know the concept behind them and have used them but they have never really been my go too.
Anyway I decided to test the product on the roof of my personal truck. Mind you the rest of the truck is about 95-97% defect free and beautiful. The truck is going on 5 years old and other than routine washing. Maybe two clay bar treatments and some carnauba I have never touched the roof of of the truck mainly because it's a pain to get up there and I kept telling myself it's your daily driver and you can't see up there unless you climb up and look. I just recently used chemical guys jet seal on the rest of the truck and am very happy with it. I decided I shouldn't neglect the roof anymore especially living in Florida and do a proper sealant job on it.
The roof was very swirled and had quite a few deep scratches from a tree limb I had over my drive a while back. I clayed the roof very good and then tried M83 on a polishing pad and the da. This made a difference but I new I would need more cut. I have figured out the best combination to remove scratches from thus truck is M205 on a microfiber cutting disc. With this in mind I grabbed one, primed it up and tried the M83 with the microfiber disc and this gave me results. I could have easily went on to a compound like M105 because the roof was so neglected but I played with the M83 a bit more to see what I could come up with. I found the best results were obtained with a little faster speed on the da and of course a longer working time.
This did not remove the deeper scratches but did diminish them some. I wasn't trying to remove them though. Don't want to sacrifice much clear on the roof.
Overall I think the product works well.
Between M83 and M205 I think the 83 cleans and polishes much better, but the M205 seemed to have more bite.
The only major problem I do see with the product which may be why it seems to not cut as well in this application is it gums up the microfiber pad in just one or two sections. I attached some pictures of my pad after one or two passes with the M83. View attachment 52374View attachment 52375View attachment 52376View attachment 52377
Anyway I decided to test the product on the roof of my personal truck. Mind you the rest of the truck is about 95-97% defect free and beautiful. The truck is going on 5 years old and other than routine washing. Maybe two clay bar treatments and some carnauba I have never touched the roof of of the truck mainly because it's a pain to get up there and I kept telling myself it's your daily driver and you can't see up there unless you climb up and look. I just recently used chemical guys jet seal on the rest of the truck and am very happy with it. I decided I shouldn't neglect the roof anymore especially living in Florida and do a proper sealant job on it.
The roof was very swirled and had quite a few deep scratches from a tree limb I had over my drive a while back. I clayed the roof very good and then tried M83 on a polishing pad and the da. This made a difference but I new I would need more cut. I have figured out the best combination to remove scratches from thus truck is M205 on a microfiber cutting disc. With this in mind I grabbed one, primed it up and tried the M83 with the microfiber disc and this gave me results. I could have easily went on to a compound like M105 because the roof was so neglected but I played with the M83 a bit more to see what I could come up with. I found the best results were obtained with a little faster speed on the da and of course a longer working time.
This did not remove the deeper scratches but did diminish them some. I wasn't trying to remove them though. Don't want to sacrifice much clear on the roof.
Overall I think the product works well.
Between M83 and M205 I think the 83 cleans and polishes much better, but the M205 seemed to have more bite.
The only major problem I do see with the product which may be why it seems to not cut as well in this application is it gums up the microfiber pad in just one or two sections. I attached some pictures of my pad after one or two passes with the M83. View attachment 52374View attachment 52375View attachment 52376View attachment 52377