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Thxs Guys...
just ordered the Meguiars Sand Paper Kit...2000-2500-3000
on polishing it afterwards...
Meg 105 on orange & then 205 on white
or just the 205?
Mike
On my Jeep I found that Meguiars Compound (OTC) was easier to remove then the M105.
I am not sure why as they are supposed to be the same product.
Who told you they were the same product. I don't believe they are the exact same product. They probably are very similar and share similar technology but here's the deal....
M105 is formulated and sold into the PROFESSIONAL market. By definition, Professionals use products like M105 for a living and SHOULD have a higher skill level than Joe Consumer.
Joe Consumer on the other hand MIGHT wash and wax his car once or twice a year. The "marketing people" at companies like Meguiar's KNOW THIS and make consumer grade products a lot more Bubba-Proof.
Be careful what you read or who you listen to when someone tells you something like M105 is the same as Ultimate compound.
Same category, that is "Aggressive Compounds" but not the exact same formula for the reasons I pointed out above and even a few other good reasons.
:dunno:
Subscribed.
Let us know how you make out... I want to take this leap of faith at some point.
Kitty..I'm off a work next Tues for a week..
Will build up the nerve..lol
There are plenty of You Tube videos on wet sanding..
alot uses "by hand" technique...2000 grit, compound and polish
maybe thats the the course for me
Mike
(after that , Is to clean engine bay..nerve issue too)
Are you wet sanding using a machine or by hand? If you've never wet sanded I would start with 5000 grit.
Any tips on how to keep the sanding at a minimum?