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    Re: Griots machine polish help

    Try those two things and let us know if it helps. Make sure you don't overload the pad. Over saturation will just generate more heat.

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    Ok. I'll try everything you mentioned. How is Meg's 105? I can get 105 and 205 OTC here so it would be convenient. I can always save the griots for the "winter" months here. I have a car to do next weekend that I will have access to a garage and adequate lighting so I will be sure to update my situation then. I appreciate all the help

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    Quote Originally Posted by LittleKing24 View Post
    Ok. I'll try everything you mentioned. How is Meg's 105? I can get 105 and 205 OTC here so it would be convenient. I can always save the griots for the "winter" months here. I have a car to do next weekend that I will have access to a garage and adequate lighting so I will be sure to update my situation then. I appreciate all the help
    I used 105 as an example of a compound that I had to add small sprays of water to while using. It's actually one of the worst as far as drying out/dusting. I haven't heard much about 205 dusting.
    The Optimum Hyper Ploish and Hyper Compound have good long work times. Also the Menzerna line FG400-compound and ff4000-polish. Menzerna changed their numbering system I think th 4000 is now 3500, not sure what the 400 is. With the Menzerna line they seem to use more polishing oils so wipe off is a little more work. I know they aren't local, but I would recommend the Hyper Polish and Compound. Both very versatile products. Hyper Polish was one of the first polishes I ever ordered and even after the 10 or 12 others I've purchased I still use this one as much or more than any other. They are very user friendly and the amount of cut depends a lot on the pad you use. You should still have time to get them from AG. I would call them and let them know you need them by the weekend and maybe ask them to send them FedEx. I usually have product from Florida in three days from FedEx vs 5 with UPS.

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