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    Re: 105 drying too fast?

    Quote Originally Posted by joshs07redss View Post
    Yeah, I'm using a wool pad and rotary at around 1500 rpm. I was spreading it around and that was my problem. The product was just sitting on the paint until I got to it and dried out. I'm just doing to put some on the pad next time and just start from there. This stuff is such a pain in the butt, but the results that can be achieved by it are worth the time it takes to learn.

    Dana, I want to see some pictures of the Lambo!
    Here you go.



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    Re: 105 drying too fast?

    Very nice. That really looks flawless.
    Be sure to check out http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/...-everyone.html. All pictures are welcome!!

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    Re: 105 drying too fast?

    Quote Originally Posted by joshs07redss View Post
    Very nice. That really looks flawless.
    It is now.

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    Re: 105 drying too fast?

    Quote Originally Posted by ASPHALT ROCKET View Post
    It is now.
    I don't expect anything less.
    Be sure to check out http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/...-everyone.html. All pictures are welcome!!

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    Re: 105 drying too fast?

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike.Phillips@Autogeek View Post
    Work a smaller section because if Tampa is anything like Stewart it's warm and I would even say hot around here.

    Clean your pad often. Hate to beat the Pad Washer Drum but I can't say enough about how nice it is to pick up each new bead or strip of product with a clean pad.

    Meguiar's recommends misting on some M34 if you want to use a wetting agent but I've used plain water and it works, like AeroCleanse posted, just spray on a little otherwise you'll run into a splatter problem.


    Welcome to south fla Mike it's hot and humid all over the place down here.But your lucky fall is here and the temp will drop at least 2 degrees.
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    Re: 105 drying too fast?

    Quote Originally Posted by ASPHALT ROCKET View Post
    Here you go.


    This is some tease Dana can't wait to see the finished car pictures.I knew i should of flew up to learn.Looks awesome so far
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    Re: 105 drying too fast?

    Quote Originally Posted by Harleyguy View Post
    This is some tease Dana can't wait to see the finished car pictures.I knew i should of flew up to learn.Looks awesome so far
    The only way you will learn the correct way and better than any class you can go to.
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    Re: 105 drying too fast?

    Josh - You are more than welcome to come over to my shop in East Tampa and I can give you a few pointers on using M105 first hand.

    Let me know if you'd be interested.
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