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Re: PR: Wolfgang line and Dodo Juice Mello Yellow Rim Cleaner
Thanks for the review.
I want to try the leather products mentioned and of course the swirl remover twins. Nice to see they get good reviews.
I just can't help but wonder though - when comparing the TSR 3.0 against the M105, it isn't as aggressive is it?
I understand that it would probably remove most swirls on most vehicles, but giving the difference in the jump from compound to heavy polish, I would still think more (heavier) correction could be achieved with the M105.
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Re: PR: Wolfgang line and Dodo Juice Mello Yellow Rim Cleaner
Originally Posted by Dalton Blevins
Thanks for the review.
I want to try the leather products mentioned and of course the swirl remover twins. Nice to see they get good reviews.
I just can't help but wonder though - when comparing the TSR 3.0 against the M105, it isn't as aggressive is it?
I understand that it would probably remove most swirls on most vehicles, but giving the difference in the jump from compound to heavy polish, I would still think more (heavier) correction could be achieved with the M105.
DLB
The Black BMW I was working on was pretty bad. I will all be tring it on a hacked H2 SUT this coming up weekend. To me it is close if not the same as M105. All I used before TSR was M105 and SIP. The TSR falls somewhere in the middle. To me is finished nicer then M105 and made it really easy to polish. The Finshing glaze was also great but i had the old white fomula and when I poured this onto my pad it was purple and really gritty kind through me off guard so I called Mike Phillips to make sure the bottles were not labeled wrong and they weren't so I continued working.
Even working on this black car I could of stopped after then TSR and not continue to the Finishing Glaze but since I was writing the review I finshed with the Finshing Glaze. I taught that hte finsh couldn't get any better after the TSR and boy was I wrong.
Also I wish there was more sun out when I finished but it was 5pm and since it get dark around 6:30 I didnt have much to work with but the Fuzion really lets the metalic flake pop.
Last edited by sullysdetailing; 11-24-2009 at 11:04 AM.
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Re: PR: Wolfgang line and Dodo Juice Mello Yellow Rim Cleaner
Thanks for your in-depth reply Shawn.
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Re: PR: Wolfgang line and Dodo Juice Mello Yellow Rim Cleaner
Np I am glad to write them and will continue doing so. Hopefully these write up will lead people to try a new product they wouldnt have tried before reading the review
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Can you please explain to me how you came to the conclussion that TSR is just as good or if not better than 105. When one is a compound and one is a medium type polish, one has non-diminishing abrasives and the other has diminishing abrasives. In my use of both products they are not even comparable.
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Re: PR: Wolfgang line and Dodo Juice Mello Yellow Rim Cleaner
Originally Posted by ASPHALT ROCKET
Can you please explain to me how you came to the conclussion that TSR is just as good or if not better than 105. When one is a compound and one is a medium type polish, one has non-diminishing abrasives and the other has diminishing abrasives. In my use of both products they are not even comparable.
Please explain
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I think we should take a look at this chart and compare the two products.
Autogeek Swirl Removers & Compounds Comparison Chart
And IMO this chart is close to what each product can do.But using all three of these products.I don't feel that TSR should be so high up on the scale maybe a 5 .The 105 is were it belongs.I used the TSR on my vette and another members vette in my car club just to make sure my paint and his were the same.
The paint laughed at the the TSR not that the TSR isn't a great product it was just the tough clear coat.
I them moved right up too the 105 on a rotary using wool and that is what made the difference.
So i just don't feel they are even close at all.
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Re: PR: Wolfgang line and Dodo Juice Mello Yellow Rim Cleaner
Originally Posted by sullysdetailing
The Black BMW I was working on was pretty bad. I will all be tring it on a hacked H2 SUT this coming up weekend. To me it is close if not the same as M105. All I used before TSR was M105 and SIP. The TSR falls somewhere in the middle. To me is finished nicer then M105 and made it really easy to polish. The Finshing glaze was also great but i had the old white fomula and when I poured this onto my pad it was purple and really gritty kind through me off guard so I called Mike Phillips to make sure the bottles were not labeled wrong and they weren't so I continued working.
Even working on this black car I could of stopped after the nTSR and not continue to the Finishing Glaze but since I was writing the review I finshed with the Finshing Glaze. I taught that hte finsh couldn't get any better after the TSR and boy was I wrong.
Also I wish there was more sun out when I finished but it was 5pm and since it get dark around 6:30 I didnt have much to work with but the Fuzion really lets the metalic flake pop.
If you thought that the finish couldn't get any nicer after the TSR I thought the same thing after the wfg until I then finished it even further with the Menz 85rd on a blue pad with my Flex. Now that is finished. Get it done with the 85rd
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Re: PR: Wolfgang line and Dodo Juice Mello Yellow Rim Cleaner
Originally Posted by ASPHALT ROCKET
Can you please explain to me how you came to the conclussion that TSR is just as good or if not better than 105. When one is a compound and one is a medium type polish, one has non-diminishing abrasives and the other has diminishing abrasives. In my use of both products they are not even comparable.
I understand what you are saying if you read my second post I said it falls inbetween M105 and SIP. I used both M105 and TSR to see the diffrence on this BMW and both removed all of the swirls the only difference I could see was that TSR finished nicer. The clear coat on the 135i wasn't that tough. That is why I said what I my first and second post. I will try TSR on diffrent types of clear coat and I will write another review.
Last edited by sullysdetailing; 11-24-2009 at 11:06 AM.
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