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    Re: Something between m105 and m205?

    I would also say I think M205 aggressiveness is pad dependent.

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    Re: Something between m105 and m205?

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    Re: Something between m105 and m205?

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    I would also say I think M205 aggressiveness is pad dependent.
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    M205 is very versatile polish and it can be used for heavy compounding down to very fine finishing. Pad choice and probably most importantly technique will dictate the results you can get from it.
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    Re: Something between m105 and m205?

    M86 if staying with SMAT oriented abrasives.

    M02 for diminishing style abrasives.

    M86 is a fairly thick product, reminiscent of SwirlX. It doesn't finish as nice as M205, but it could also be me. There was one instance this past fall where it was leaving a noticeable d/a haze even with a blue buff and shine polishing pad. I ended going with Menzerna PF2500 on that one.

    M02 has been reformulated for use with a d/a machine. In comparison, this product is very wet, and it's easy to over use it. Doesn't seem to finish out as well as M205, but I might not have been running it through it's cycle enough. On lighter color cars, it's no problem.

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    Re: Something between m105 and m205?

    d300
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    or use a variety of pads depending on the desired cut. M205 is a great product, i have used it with a MF cutting disc to take out moderate swirls, Kevin Brown developed a water dilution to dial in the polish depending on the paint hardness.

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