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Re: Baby Oil & Meg's 105
Why would you use 105 to correct halo's?
Originally Posted by Hunter09
Ok 8in to 12in away light spray. I'm hoping this does the trick. Picked up my new car with dealer installed buffer marks. They used a wool pad on it and you can see where he went with it. I think 105 with a org cut pad should fix it.
Last edited by Rsurfer; 08-27-2012 at 08:28 PM.
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Re: Baby Oil & Meg's 105
For me, I was working on RIDS throughout the car.
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Re: Baby Oil & Meg's 105
Yes, baby oil instead of water. I tried water and an ONR solution but it did little in helping. I didn't get that fanatical (IPA wipes in between). I had some RIDS and usual swirl marks (light) that I wanted to correct. I am happy with the results.
Yes, I did find myself using more towels.
Originally Posted by rwright
So you used oil in place of water to re-activate the polish? Did you notice any filling taking place or reduction of cut? What about IPA wipes between polishes - take longer, no difference, use more towels?
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Re: Baby Oil & Meg's 105
Originally Posted by Rencor
For me, I was working on RIDS throughout the car.
RIDS, yes, but holograms? 205 should work.
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Re: Baby Oil & Meg's 105
Agreed Rsufer, 205 gets the job done!
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Originally Posted by Rencor
Yes, baby oil instead of water. I tried water and an ONR solution but it did little in helping. I didn't get that fanatical (IPA wipes in between). I had some RIDS and usual swirl marks (light) that I wanted to correct. I am happy with the results.
Yes, I did find myself using more towels.
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Originally Posted by Rsurfer
Why would you use 105 to correct halo's?
Think 205 would be a better starting point? Hmm 105 could be over kill
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I have yet to try the M105-M205 combo. They're still getting M85 at work. I'm going to buy my own supplies for work since everyone else there has no clue.
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Re: Baby Oil & Meg's 105
Hunter09, as the veterans of this industry say, do a spot first. In this case, with 205. Try with different pads. If you get the results you want, then you ARE getting the job DONE with the least aggressive method therefore leaving more paint on the car.
Good Luck buddy
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Re: Baby Oil & Meg's 105
Thinking out loud...Wouldn't adding oil to 105 (even a tiny bit) tend to make it more like Ultimate Compound?
We know the UC was derived from 105, and one thing they (Megs) did was to tweak it for less dusting.
Not trying start a flame war, just a question...
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