I guess I don't mind dusting if the product works well. In my experience, the XMT product does not work well enough to "not mind" the dusting caused by it.
I started using the The Wolfgang Swirl Remover Combo a little over a year ago and love em. Easy to use and less dusting. They are my go to products and have not ever disappointed. Just my .02
Just like buckskin colt, I have been using the wofgang twins without disappointment.
There are products that cut better, but not with the working time or lack of dust like Wolfgang.
2016 Porsche Boxster Black Edition 6MT Sports Suspension 2013 BMW 228i Alpine White Jon
ONCE I lifted the pad a LITTLE early detailing a car with 105....
What a nightmare.
My personal favorite polish due to how it breaks down is Menzerna SIP. I love it. M105 works VERY quickly, but you will most definitely get dusting with it. I have never used the XMT polishes, so I can't comment on how the dusting from 105 compares.
People on here have really been recomending 105 and 205 to me but this is the first I've heard of white dots getting everywhere. I have a convertible and would rather clean the top before the paint and not have to do it again after. Is the 105 really that bad. I'm new so I might be a little slow and even tempted to lift early because it's natural for me to do from working with sanding wood and metal.
105 is an amazing polish and I have it with me on every detail that I do. You just have to be careful to spread the polish out evenly and keep the pad flat against the surface before you turn it on and allow the pad to stop rotating after you turn it off before lifting. As long as you do that you should never have a problem with it
105 and 205 are certainly many detailers go-to duo now, and for good reason. They work well and work fast.
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