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    Re: Hawaii Sun: Baked Water Spots...Help.

    Quote Originally Posted by JonnyBob View Post
    If you want "optimal" results you should follow the 105 with 205 and then follow that with 85rd. You might be able to call it a day after the 205. I personally would not jump straight to the 85rd from using a heavy compound and a cut pad.
    Thanks Jonny. Ok, so I have SSR2.5 here at home, can I can use that instead of 205? I have no problem buying 205; just curious.

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    Re: Hawaii Sun: Baked Water Spots...Help.

    Quote Originally Posted by Sal View Post
    Thanks Jonny. OK, so I have SSR2.5 here at home, can I can use that instead of 205? I have no problem buying 205; just curious.
    I would personal use 205 since you use 105 .The megs line was made to work with each other.I know plenty of people will have an opinion on this but if you read the posts concerning 105/205 you will see that is the prefect combo.
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    Re: Hawaii Sun: Baked Water Spots...Help.

    The ssr 2.5 has a little more cut than the 205....
    Check out this chart
    Autogeek Swirl Removers & Compounds Comparison Chart

    I have never used the ssr2.5 before so I dont know first hand but I personally feel like you can mix and match different products. I dont think you necessarily have to stick with just megs, or just one line of product for that matter, the only think that i question is about the level of cut of ssr compared to 205. It might not make a difference if your using the 85rd after but I cant answer that question, maybe someone else will chime in on that one.

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    Re: Hawaii Sun: Baked Water Spots...Help.

    Thanks for the chart Jonny!

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    Re: Hawaii Sun: Baked Water Spots...Help.

    I live on the North Shore and have to deal with the salt spray & the sun.I used Menzerna Power Finish w/ a LC orange pad on my PC and had excellent results. The abrasives break down the longer you work it into the paint. It finishes really smooth and glossy.

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