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Sunshyne
04-11-2012, 12:29 PM
As spring is arriving I am going to strip the 845 off the daily driver soon and I will need to re-polish the paint as I see some swirls back in after the winter.

My question is do I compound again or just hit it with a polish?

I only have 205 currently and need to add a few more to the arsenal. Any suggestions on polishes would be appreciated.

mwoolfso
04-11-2012, 12:37 PM
You could try a cleaner/sealant that uses abrasives. Sometimes that is all you need. Since my cars are relatively new I am using XMT's line right now, and I do have WGTSR just in case.

Mike Phillips
04-11-2012, 12:38 PM
As spring is arriving I am going to strip the 845 off the daily driver soon and I will need to re-polish the paint as I see some swirls back in after the winter.

My question is do I compound again or just hit it with a polish?

I only have 205 currently and need to add a few more to the arsenal. Any suggestions on polishes would be appreciated.


What you're doing is called getting down to a fresh base.


Do a test spot using the M205 and inspect the results. If the results look good go to wax. If there are still swirls and scratches left behind then you can try using a more aggressive pad or get a more aggressive polish.

M205 is a fine cut polish, that is it' not very aggressive.




:)

Sunshyne
04-11-2012, 12:38 PM
good call, totally forgot I have WGTSR as well. Isn't that classified as a compound though?

ziggo99
04-11-2012, 12:44 PM
You could add 105 and then you'll have a good combo to tackle most anything. But, if you're just wanting to have selection, you might want to look into the Optimum polishes. I traded a few months ago for 8oz of Polish II, and I really liked it. It didn't dust at all and brought up a nice shine.
It all depends on what exactly you need to to.

Mike Phillips
04-11-2012, 12:44 PM
good call, totally forgot I have WGTSR as well. Isn't that classified as a compound though?


Medium Cut Polish

Word Definitions - Compounds, Polishes, Glazes, Paint Cleaners and Waxes (http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/auto-detailing-101/39020-word-definitions-compounds-polishes-glazes-paint-cleaners-waxes.html)



:)

Sunshyne
04-11-2012, 01:42 PM
@Mike - thanks for the info as usual. Bookmarked :)

I already have 105 but I feel this might be too aggressive. I will try Optimum Hyper Polish and see if it cleans up the light swirling I have now. Otherwise I will hunt more products down, been wanting to try Menzerna :)

NFA
04-11-2012, 02:06 PM
If you want something finer then 205, get Menzerna SF4500 (85RD). It is one of the best finishing polishes that I have ever used. It's my go to polish before my LSP.

Sunshyne
04-11-2012, 02:27 PM
SF4500 added to my wish list, whats a bit more aggressive than that? I need to remove light swirling

embolism
04-11-2012, 02:41 PM
SF4000 or 106FA (old name) same gloss as 85rd but with a bit more cut...

Mobile detail
04-11-2012, 02:49 PM
P106 is a bit more aggressive and finishes down really well. It has a cut of 2.5 so its a bit more aggressive than po85rd. My go to polish for most is menzerna p203 (power finish). I start with a yellow buff and shine pad and work it for a few passes and then i switch to a black b&s pad and work the rest of it for about 2-3 passes. It cleans up swirls and finishes down really nice. Plus, its a simple 1 step which saves time which makes me more money lol

Sunshyne
04-11-2012, 03:29 PM
seems like SF-4000 gets a lot of votes of confidence. Definitely will have to make a purchase soon

Ron Atchison
04-11-2012, 05:02 PM
Matt PM sent