I have been reading about M105 recently. I believe M105 may help remove some swirls and bird dropping etching on my wife's 02 Honda Accord that I've never been able to remove 100% with #83 & #80. Should I go ahead & buy M205 to go along with M105 or can I use #80 since I already have this and it's equal on the scale in this thread.
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Re: M205 vs #80
You can safely and effectively follow M105 with M80, M205 is not required. In fact, if you're using M105 with a G110 or equivalent, you may find that you don't need to follow it with anything. It all depends on how the paint responds/reacts to the input.Michael Stoops
Senior Global Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Inc.
Remember, this hobby is supposed to be your therapy, not the reason you need therapy.
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Re: M205 vs #80
Great! I can't wait to get M105 to try.
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Re: M205 vs #80
That's what I figured. Our car has some blemishes this product could be useful on, however my Mustang rarely comes out of the garage, so it wouldn't need this strong of a product when detailed.
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Re: M205 vs #80
After using 105 and experiencing the never-ending dust storms it provides, you will fall in love with 205 and its lovely consistency and how easy and fun and lubey it is to work into the paint, and thus be able to do more passes in the same amount of time you spent with 105. You'll see.
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