Ok so I finally got a Flew 3401 and initially tried meguairs swirl remover (meguairs mirror glaze number 9) and It only got light swirls out so I went back and saw m105 for 26$ and m205$ for 20$
so instead I went with meguiars mirror glaze number 1 medium cut but it says only for use with rotaries.
Thus the reason I wrote this article,
For Use with Rotary Buffer Only - Read the Directions
With these pictures among others....
My guess is you can take really bad paint and make it look better using this product with the Flex 3401 but my other guess is if you took flawless black paint and used this product in the same way you'll see micro-marring.
The the point being that if a product micro-mars black paint it micro-mars all colors of paint it's just you're eyes can't see it.
Now that you have a great tool I'd highly recommend getting some great compounds and polishes and maximize your results as well as your time and energy.
The Meguiar's Twins are very good, I'd opt for M101 over M105 for a dual action polisher. M205 is great on harder paints but less consistent on softer paints.
Check out any of the compounds and polishes from,
Pinnacle - This is what Wayne Carini uses in his shop so you're in good company.
Menzerna - Great compounds and polishes.
Sonax - Great compounds and polishes
Wolfgang - Great compounds and polishes
Optimum Compound, Polish and Finish
That's the short list... hard to screw up anything with the above.
Would I still benefit timewise (3-4 passes)with the flex 3401 and a lake country orange pad w/megs#1 or should I return the product before opening it and get m105. Also I am looking to do a 2step correction thanks for help!
I'd get the M105 before using the M01
I cut my teeth using the traditional Mirror Glaze products back in the day and back in the day they were the best products on the market. Just now days Meguiar's newer formulas tend to work better in all dimensions.
