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    Compound/Polishing question

    Good morning -

    I am currently compounding my Mazda Cx-7 with FG400. It is doing a great job of cleaning up the paint and removing all the blemishes. However, regardless of what technique/pad I try the FG400 leaves some light marring.

    I have been using Ultimate Polish (megs) to succesfully clean up the marring. It does a decent job but leaves a bit of oil residue behind. This eventually cleans up but requires more rubbing with the MF towel then I prefer. It's also an extra step that I hope to eliminate. It would take a few days for something like SF3500 to arrive if I ordered.

    My question. Would M205 be less oily then UP? I can pick up M205 locally.


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    Re: Compound/Polishing question

    What machine and pads are you using?

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    Re: Compound/Polishing question

    M205 is relatively inexpensive; may as well give it a try. In my limited experience, M205 is less oily than Menz. It's also SMART so ya won't need to work it down like a DAT product (Menz).

    Going forward may wanna look into Jescar Compound and Polish, cleaner wipeoff.

    Sister site has a review with pics: https://www.autopia.org/forums/showthread.php?t=187770

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    Re: Compound/Polishing question

    Quote Originally Posted by RSW View Post
    What machine and pads are you using?

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    LC Flat Pad Orange.

    I tested the LC Flat White pad as follow up with FG400 didn't remove marring.
    Using UP with White pad and it removes marring.

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    Re: Compound/Polishing question

    Quote Originally Posted by BudgetPlan1 View Post
    M205 is relatively inexpensive; may as well give it a try. In my limited experience, M205 is less oily than Menz. It's also SMART so ya won't need to work it down like a DAT product (Menz).

    Going forward may wanna look into Jescar Compound and Polish, cleaner wipeoff.

    Sister site has a review with pics: https://www.autopia.org/forums/showthread.php?t=187770

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    I completely agree. I'm not sure why I didn't see this combo when I was doing my research. I wish I had.

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    Re: Compound/Polishing question

    M205 should work in cleaning up the FG400 compound. I say have at it!
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    Re: Compound/Polishing question

    Quote Originally Posted by Krh View Post

    My question. Would M205 be less oily then UP? I can pick up M205 locally.
    Yes it is.

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    Re: Compound/Polishing question

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    Yes it is.
    Perfect The Guz. Thanks!

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    Re: Compound/Polishing question

    I would suggest Gyeon polish, it is amazingly easy to wipe off. It dusts bit more than most polishes though but i like it.

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    Re: Compound/Polishing question

    HD polish--- check it out. Not nearly as oily as UP in my opinion.

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