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    What a JOY this product is to use with my Flex 3401!!! Very good cut, long buffing cycle, and easy to remove!! It's MUCH more user friendly than M105, although, I do like M105 as well. I'm a bit curious how much more cut M105 has?

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    I just found another article about M105 vs. UC, so no need to answer the "cut" question. Anyhow, UC is GREAT!

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      Re: Ultimate Compound

      Yes it is, and we're glad you've discovered this on for yourself!

      UC is fantastic stuff and when you're correcting with a D/A it offers almost as much cut as M105 but in a much, much more user friendly formulation. That's why we use it in all of our Saturday Classes, and always with outstanding results across a wide variety of paint systems.
      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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        For just a little light polishing, UC is awesome. The finish it leaves actually makes the paint look like it has wax on it already. Plus, it smells great!
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          Re: Ultimate Compound

          Originally posted by Chris Thompson View Post
          For just a little light polishing, UC is awesome. The finish it leaves actually makes the paint look like it has wax on it already. Plus, it smells great!
          Light polishing? It can do a lot more than "light" polish.

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            Re: Ultimate Compound

            It is capable, yes, but if I have anything more than light polishing, I use a polish intended for machine use.
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              Re: Ultimate Compound

              Originally posted by Chris Thompson View Post
              It is capable, yes, but if I have anything more than light polishing, I use a polish intended for machine use.
              This polish is meant for machine use(DA polisher). It will work nearly as well as M105 on a DA. I don't know of many polishes stronger than M105 or UC.

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                Re: Ultimate Compound

                UC is actually pretty potent stuff, especially when used with a D/A. We use it in our Saturday Classes and we've thrown it at all sorts of paint finishes with a wide variety of problems. So far it's track record is outstanding - including year old bird dropping etchings on a C6 Corvette with factory paint (which everyone seems to think should be rock hard).
                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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