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Re: Polishing help
Originally Posted by
dlc95
Very rarely have that problem with UP tgese days, but when It happens I haven't shaken the bottle enough, or the product was old, like from 2011.
I’d be shocked if that’s what causes this issue..
Have you ever mixed UP with M205? I wonder if it’s possible without degrading it’s performance.
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Re: Polishing help
Originally Posted by
Eldorado2k
I’d be shocked if that’s what causes this issue..
Have you ever mixed UP with M205? I wonder if it’s possible without degrading it’s performance.
I haven't tried that yet.
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Re: Polishing help
Originally Posted by
dlc95
I haven't tried that yet.
Maybe I’ll test it out someday.. If it could at least make my M205 smell like UP I’d be happy and would even continue buying UP just for that purpose. Lol.
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Re: Polishing help
Originally Posted by
dlc95
I had that happen with M205 and microfiber finishing pads a couple weeks ago. Switched to foam and all is well.
I hope I shook my bottle well. Either way,
I did use the mf finishing pad. Switched to a foam pad... same issue.
I wasn’t happy. Never mind the car being black to work with.
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Polishing help
Originally Posted by
Eldorado2k
Maybe I’ll test it out someday.. If it could at least make my M205 smell like UP I’d be happy and would even continue buying UP just for that purpose. Lol.
You know my gf had the nerve to tell me UP just smelled okay? some people..
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Re: Polishing help
Originally Posted by
Finick
You know my gf had the nerve to tell me UP just smelled okay? some people..
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Pffftt.
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Re: Polishing help
On topic though; I never experienced that wipe off problem with UP, but I also still have a quart of m205 and about 10oz of UP... they both scour my paint
UP is pretty oily though.. and annoying wipe off in general.
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Re: Polishing help
Originally Posted by
Dan Tran
I hope I shook my bottle well. Either way,
I did use the mf finishing pad. Switched to a foam pad... same issue.
I wasn’t happy. Never mind the car being black to work with.
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I've had numerous issues finishing with M205.
I often work on softer stickier pants and over the years I've had many disappointing experiences with M205
I've personally found that when M205 becomes difficult to work with, HD Polish+, Jescar finishing polish, or Scholl Concept S30+ will work incredibly
M205 is fantastic polish on normal and harder paints and guys like Larry Kosilla & Kevin Brown (who only finish with M205) are far more skilled at paint correction than I'll ever be. They're willing to spend a ton of additional time manipulating their methods, tweaking and adjusting the amount of polish used to cope with the rapid removal of spent paint residue, and they'll even dilute M205 with water to get it to finish down perfectly on virtually any paint.
Personally, I'm of the mindset that "If at first you don't succeed with M205...try using a better polish"
JK
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Re: Polishing help
Originally Posted by
mwoywod
Personally, I'm of the mindset that "If at first you don't succeed with M205...try using a better polish"
JK
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Re: Polishing help
I fudged up the polishing on my other car today. I was getting annoyed at the UP but didn’t have to to get the 205. I was also a bit rushed today so it looks patchy. I didn’t realize it until after I waxed.
Should I wait a period of time to repolish?
Any other suggestions??
Dam newbies
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