Tato
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- Nov 27, 2013
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Hello my dears,
I own M205 finishing polish and use it often. When I do a test spot trying to figure out the least aggressive way to do a job, M205 is almost always failing (by little) to do exactly what I want.
That way, my second least aggressive product is aggressive in fact, a compound (UC, M105, etc).
By doing a compounding step, I would use M205 to follow making it a 2 step correction most customers are not willing to pay.
That said, I'm in need of an 'intermediate' polish, and I've read wonders about PF2500.
Fact is, Menzerna is DAT (correct if I'm wrong, please), and I've only used SMAT products. I'm afraid of changing SMAT for DAT (in Brazil we tell 'you don't change a team that is winning')...
PF2500 has the advantage to be readily accessible for purchase locally.
Can someone give me any insight of a good 'intermediate' polish (in between a compound and finishing polish steps), that would help me getting more from single step corrections?
If possible, I would like something to be used on MF pads (I've ordered the LC and Meg's (Cut/Finish) that are to arrive).
Thank you very much in advance,
Kind Regards.
I own M205 finishing polish and use it often. When I do a test spot trying to figure out the least aggressive way to do a job, M205 is almost always failing (by little) to do exactly what I want.
That way, my second least aggressive product is aggressive in fact, a compound (UC, M105, etc).
By doing a compounding step, I would use M205 to follow making it a 2 step correction most customers are not willing to pay.
That said, I'm in need of an 'intermediate' polish, and I've read wonders about PF2500.
Fact is, Menzerna is DAT (correct if I'm wrong, please), and I've only used SMAT products. I'm afraid of changing SMAT for DAT (in Brazil we tell 'you don't change a team that is winning')...
PF2500 has the advantage to be readily accessible for purchase locally.
Can someone give me any insight of a good 'intermediate' polish (in between a compound and finishing polish steps), that would help me getting more from single step corrections?
If possible, I would like something to be used on MF pads (I've ordered the LC and Meg's (Cut/Finish) that are to arrive).
Thank you very much in advance,
Kind Regards.