Re: *NEW* Meguiar's M205 Ultra Finishing Polish Review!!!!
I am working on o8 Scion tc and o8 Lexus GS350. Both cars have a considerable amount of swirl marks and minor blemishes. I do own the Meguiars G110 DA Polisher along with the washable pads. I used both generations of Swirl X and I can say that they are both great products..however it takes me a good amount of time to fix a little area like the trunk. So I was looking for a product that would have a little more sand or grit or whatever you call it. Something a little more aggressive to speed up the process. In the past I have only tried using polish once and it was not a good experience. It seemed like the polish created more swirls and was incredibly hard to work with. Oh and I used the standard Deep Crystal polish from Meguiars if that makes any difference.
I thought that the m205 was a newer version of the m105 since the numbers are just one ahead of the other..hmm guess I was wrong. Unfortunately I can not get pictures at this moment. So the best image I can give you is that both cars have swirls marks. Lexus being a little more severe.
So would I believe m105 would be ideal for my situation however my question is whether w-8207 pad would be the best pad to use? I remember you explaining how the m105 was originally meant for a wool pad. Sorry for the long essay, I appreciate everyone's help to rid me of my little dilemma.
Thanks!
I am working on o8 Scion tc and o8 Lexus GS350. Both cars have a considerable amount of swirl marks and minor blemishes. I do own the Meguiars G110 DA Polisher along with the washable pads. I used both generations of Swirl X and I can say that they are both great products..however it takes me a good amount of time to fix a little area like the trunk. So I was looking for a product that would have a little more sand or grit or whatever you call it. Something a little more aggressive to speed up the process. In the past I have only tried using polish once and it was not a good experience. It seemed like the polish created more swirls and was incredibly hard to work with. Oh and I used the standard Deep Crystal polish from Meguiars if that makes any difference.
I thought that the m205 was a newer version of the m105 since the numbers are just one ahead of the other..hmm guess I was wrong. Unfortunately I can not get pictures at this moment. So the best image I can give you is that both cars have swirls marks. Lexus being a little more severe.
So would I believe m105 would be ideal for my situation however my question is whether w-8207 pad would be the best pad to use? I remember you explaining how the m105 was originally meant for a wool pad. Sorry for the long essay, I appreciate everyone's help to rid me of my little dilemma.
Thanks!
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