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Old 10-22-2012, 07:43 PM   #11
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Re: M105 & M205 Questions.

Hey guys, I just finished detailing a car with these two products and it was my first time using them. I was very impressed with the results but the only thing that had me stumped was it seemed the compound was very hard to remove at time. Did I use to much? Anyone with any tips on how to make this a little easier to remove it would be greatly appreciated.
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Hey guys, I just finished detailing a car with these two products and it was my first time using them. I was very impressed with the results but the only thing that had me stumped was it seemed the compound was very hard to remove at time. Did I use to much? Anyone with any tips on how to make this a little easier to remove it would be greatly appreciated.
Sounds like you over used the product. Did you first prime it and then just add 3-4 pea size drops?
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Hey guys, I just finished detailing a car with these two products and it was my first time using them. I was very impressed with the results but the only thing that had me stumped was it seemed the compound was very hard to remove at time. Did I use to much? Anyone with any tips on how to make this a little easier to remove it would be greatly appreciated.
You can spritz it with a quick-detailer before wiping to help it come off. Part of the process is to remove the product while its still a bit "wet"... and the wetness helps it all come off. I'm still a bit of a newb with 105/205 as far as how much do use, i think i use too much sometimes, it gets the results i want, but jams/cakes up the pads (CCS) after a few panels (hood and roof, then time to change or clean).
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