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If you want to mix something to extend the working time, use Meguiars ultimate compound. But take note that it wont be bodyshop safe anymore.
I've mixed at 2 parts m105 to 1 part uc, it lengthened the working time almost infinitely. They are similar products, and do play nicely together.
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So...Seems that no one has tried it. Well I just bought a nice 2000 expedition that cost me next to nothing and is in serious need of paint correction. I'm just going to resale this car so this will be my test subject (starting on the roof) Meg105/FG400 reviews to come.
I have already performed a test area with Meg D151 which will be what is used throughout.
So...
Is it going to be the D151; the M105/FG400 combo; or both?
Bob
I really don't know why people don't use Rupes polishes.. Like Zephir kicks FG400 in the pants. I threw out my Menz and switched over to the full rules line.
I wonder if Menzerna FG 400 has been out on the consumer market long enough, in order to deserve that "most common compound used" claim......I want to play with the Fg400/105 mixture.
It might be a waste of time, I would just like to know
since they're 2 of the most common compounds used.
I really don't know why people don't use Rupes polishes.. Like Zephir kicks FG400 in the pants. I threw out my Menz and switched over to the full rules line.
How so?Like Zephir kicks FG400 in the pants .
My Rupes mini kit arrived today so I'll be trying Zephir and Keramik for the first time. Any tips or tricks using Rupes polishes and pads or is it pretty much a reliable color matched system? Do you use pads other than Rupes pads with Rupes polishes or visa versa?
Are you using these strictly on a Rupes? Or will they work on other machines? IE: gg, porter cable, megs... etc...