WG twins VS M105/M205

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It is the same things??Can I use separate?? I thing if I don't need M105 and just M205 with white pad can I do the same thing with finishing glaze and a white pad??


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WG Finishing Glaze has the same cut as Megs 205...BUT it finishes down better, better than most polishes in fact...WG Finishing Glaze is a no brainer in my view in place of 205.

However 105/205 are NOT the same as WG twins in terms of the 105/WG swirl remover half of the twin combos. 105 is pretty much the industry standard in terms of correcting paint that's in pretty darn bad shape.

Again, if you don't need the correction that 105 will give....the WG twins may be the perfect alternative to 105/205 (if you already have the WG twins)
 
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ok,if I understand,M205 ans finishing glaze WG with a white pad do the same job about M205 and M105 is heavy than WG swirl remover?? WG swirl remover is a medium compound and M105 is heavy compound??
 
I haven't used WG FG very much but that was because I found 205 to have more cut. So I use 205. If I want more gloss over 205 I step to 85RD

105 has more cut than WG TSR but I have a place for both of those. They are both go to polishes for me along with 205 and 85RD.

If I had it to do over again I would try out Megs UC before buying a big bottle of 105 like I did.


ok,if I understand,M205 ans finishing glaze WG with a white pad do the same job about M205 and M105 is heavy than WG swirl remover?? WG swirl remover is a medium compound and M105 is heavy compound??

Thats pretty much correct but 205 is more aggresive than FG in my experience.
 
WG Finishing Glaze has the same cut as Megs 205...BUT it finishes down better, better than most polishes in fact...WG Finishing Glaze is a no brainer in my view in place of 205.

However 105/205 are NOT the same as WG twins in terms of the 105/WG swirl remover half of the twin combos. 105 is pretty much the industry standard in terms of correcting paint that's in pretty darn bad shape.

Again, if you don't need the correction that 105 will give....the WG twins may be the perfect alternative to 105/205

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The WG twins are definitely not for paint in bad shape as stated above. I will say WG TSR works flawlessly on single stage oxidized paint. Much easier than105.



Dave
 
Skip the WG twins and use Menz Power Finish. Almost the same cut as WG TSR, but finishes very close to WG FG.
 
Also the technical terms that WG twins are both a Diminishing Abrasive Technology product where the Meguiar's duo are Small Micro Abrasive Technology product.
 
Skip the WG twins and use Menz Power Finish. Almost the same cut as WG TSR, but finishes very close to WG FG.

Mark's nailed this one dead center! :props:

Menzerna makes some great polishes and these are my go to polishes. I do have others but I like Menzerna's performance and variety regarding cut and gloss. When I recommend a series of polishes to try this bundle fits the bill quite nicely..

Menzerna Power Gloss, Power Finish & Super Finish Bundle, Menzerna Polishes Combo, Nano Polish, Power Finish Polish, Power Gloss Compound
 
Skip the WG twins and use Menz Power Finish. Almost the same cut as WG TSR, but finishes very close to WG FG.

That's interesting. I have a sample of WG TSR that I haven't tried yet.

Are you saying that it won't finish down as nice if used as a one stepper on LC orange the way Power Finish does?
 
That's interesting. I have a sample of WG TSR that I haven't tried yet.

Are you saying that it won't finish down as nice if used as a one stepper on LC orange the way Power Finish does?
Yep, that's what I'm saying. :)
 
I agree with the power finish, but if you're going to follow it up with WG FG or 106fa anyhow, might as well have something with a little more cut like SIP or WG TSR to begin with.
 
So,WG twins is less agressive combo than M105/M205.WG twins is to remove light swirl about that:
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can I use both WG for make this job or just the FG?And in Menzerna with combo do you advice me?


PS sorry for my lot of questions,I have M105/M205 and I want to buy new products to try
 
I'm well know on the forum as a Wolfgang Twins fan. They're super easy to use and give great results. From your pics, they should be more than able to handle the defects. Having said that, I will be trying the Power Finish/Super Finish (203 and 106) combo recommended by Bobby and Mark. If they like it over WG, it's well worth trying.
 
I've only machine polished a few times, but I had better luck with 105 than TSR. My paint had hologramming done by a buff job from a body shop. I tried TSR and it was better, but plenty of swirls remained. Switching to 105 did the trick, then finished up with FG. Turned out really well.
 
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