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<blockquote data-quote="stprorolla49" data-source="post: 785557" data-attributes="member: 8049"><p>So after doing much reading about what compounds are the best to use, and after trying CG Scratch and Swirl remover with decent results, I decided to try Meguire's M105 and M205. I had decent results with the CG Scratch and Swirl with an orange hexologic, then Clearkote Vanilla Moose Glaze with a white hexologic, but I still had some minor swirls no matter how many section passes I made. </p><p></p><p>I did a lot of research online and tons of pros suggested the M105 and M205 combo, followed by a nice LSP. This past weekend I was using the M105 with an orange hexologic pad, and it seemed to almost be heating into the paint. I was using my PC at about 4-4.5 speed, and when I finished my section passes, the compound seemed to have almost dried to the paint and it was somewhat difficult to get off. I did NOT have this problem with the CG Scratch and Swirl.</p><p></p><p>I was VERY happy with the results of the M105, and since I was pressed for time I just applied my CG E-Zyme right on top. For the time I had, the M105 made me happy enough to not even use the M205 after.</p><p></p><p>I guess what I'm getting at is, has anyone else had this problem? Is my pad shot? Not sure what to think. I want to like this stuff, but it was really frustrating me.</p><p></p><p>Any advice would be great, thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stprorolla49, post: 785557, member: 8049"] So after doing much reading about what compounds are the best to use, and after trying CG Scratch and Swirl remover with decent results, I decided to try Meguire's M105 and M205. I had decent results with the CG Scratch and Swirl with an orange hexologic, then Clearkote Vanilla Moose Glaze with a white hexologic, but I still had some minor swirls no matter how many section passes I made. I did a lot of research online and tons of pros suggested the M105 and M205 combo, followed by a nice LSP. This past weekend I was using the M105 with an orange hexologic pad, and it seemed to almost be heating into the paint. I was using my PC at about 4-4.5 speed, and when I finished my section passes, the compound seemed to have almost dried to the paint and it was somewhat difficult to get off. I did NOT have this problem with the CG Scratch and Swirl. I was VERY happy with the results of the M105, and since I was pressed for time I just applied my CG E-Zyme right on top. For the time I had, the M105 made me happy enough to not even use the M205 after. I guess what I'm getting at is, has anyone else had this problem? Is my pad shot? Not sure what to think. I want to like this stuff, but it was really frustrating me. Any advice would be great, thanks. [/QUOTE]
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