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Re: Very Comprehensive Compound Chart
Originally Posted by trencher7
This is great. Thanks! It helped me see what I am missing in the line up. I have been using Ultimate Compound which I am just assuming is an 8-9 and finishing with #80 Speed Glaze which is a 4. I could probably use a finishing polish, but having light silver metallic paint not sure if it's a wasted effort.
Can someone put the pad chart link here?
Autogeek Swirl Removers & Compounds Comparison Chart
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very nice. thanks a lot. this deff helps comparing compounds and polishes
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Where does Meguiars Ultimate Compound fit in the mix?
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This is a great chart , is there one for pads ?
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Originally Posted by arkus
This is a great chart , is there one for pads ?
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/...pad-chart.html
Doesn't have some of the newer pads, though.
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Originally Posted by 07 z-oh-6
Where does Meguiar's Ultimate Compound fit in the mix?
Just a tick down from M105
M105 and M95 both have the same cut ability, they have different appearances and different feels to them when you physically feel them with your sense of touch, but the primary abrasive technology is identical.
Ultimate Compound is as close as I can find out, about the same or just a tick down from M105 and closer to M105 in appearance, feel and performance than M95
Before Ultimate Compound came out I did a lot of hands-on demonstrations for car clubs removing swirls, scratches and bird dropping etchings by hand using M105, like this one...
How To Remove a Bird Dropping Etching by Hand using M105 Ultra Cut Compound
Then after Ultimate Compound was introduced, using the same techniques that were used with M105 by hand in the above thread, we started showing UC by hand and with DA Polishers...
Scratch Removed by Hand using Ultimate Compound
After UC and SwirlX were introduced the classes were switched over to show these Consumer products because the classes catered to enthusiasts, not Professionals.
M105, M205, M95, etc = The Professional Line
Ultimate Compound, SwirlX, ScratchX = The Consumer Line
It's generally best to show people products that are more formulated for their needs, thus Pro products for guy working on fresh paint in body shops, Consumer products for car clubs and car enthusiasts just wanting to remove the swirls out of their toys.
I don't tend to get too hung up on charts because while they can be a good "General Indicator", there are too many variables involved to make them the final word.
For example in the chart it shows M04 after M105 and M04 is an aggressive product but it uses Macro-Diminishing Abrasives and is nothing like M105 with it's SMA technology.
That's why forums like this are good because you can look at the chart for an indicator of the products you might need and then refine your decision by posting a question to this forum.
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Thanks a lot Mike.
I really like UC because it has a lot longer play time and easier to remove than 105. On top of that, the cut being just below 105, this is a my favorite product! If I don't need such an aggressive initial cut, there's always scratch x and swirl x. However, I really do like to finish with M205. I really like the idea of SMAt and don't see myself going away from it!
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Originally Posted by 07 z-oh-6
Thanks Mark
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menzerna m203s(power finish) is not in mix, i know its tick down from SIP but still for others would be nice to know.
any other brand polishes will be updated? optimum spray compound or something if its not on there
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This is an awesome table! I feel this can be very beneficial to people that are new to the detailing world, as well as the people who have been in it for a while. Thanks!
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