akimel Posted April 5, 2009 Share Posted April 5, 2009 Two questions: First, how does it compare the M205? If I have M205, is there any need to add it to my arsenal? Second, what is the optimal way to use this polish? I have a Flex D/A polisher with Megs' polishing and finishing pads. TIA. Al Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
switerajaya Posted September 28, 2010 Share Posted September 28, 2010 Two questions: First, how does it compare the M205? If I have M205, is there any need to add it to my arsenal? Second, what is the optimal way to use this polish? I have a Flex D/A polisher with Megs' polishing and finishing pads. TIA. Al While i can't give you the exact answer that you're looking for, i have nearly same situation like yours. I'm a big fan of meguiars products, M205 to be specific. On most/normal/workable paints it'll finish real nice and LSP ready, but not on some specific soft paint (i'm a rotary user). This' where OF plays its part. I think on most soft paint cases OF'll finish nice (haven't encountered any that wasn't, but i think there're, since each paints react differently). And on most/normal/workable paints, where using 205 alone produces LSP ready, OF bump it a bit better at clarity department (side by side, but not really noticeable from distance), but not really sure about the gloss since i don't have gloss meter. Hope it helps Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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