I know m101 has more cut than M105 but which one finish better, dust less, and clean up easy?
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Re: M101 VS M105 questions
M101 will probably cut better and dust less with foam hence the name foam cut compound. In my opinion M100 and M105 are just as good. Both may dust a bit more though. personal preference I guess, price plays in to that too.
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M101 has a longer work time than M105. Both correct very well. M101 dust less than M105. I would go with M101 if these two were my only options. Have you looked at D300 as well?
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Originally posted by b-rad View PostM101 will probably cut better and dust less with foam hence the name foam cut compound. In my opinion M100 and M105 are just as good. Both may dust a bit more though. personal preference I guess, price plays in to that too.
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Re: M101 VS M105 questions
Originally posted by The Guz View PostM101 has a longer work time than M105. Both correct very well. M101 dust less than M105. I would go with M101 if these two were my only options. Have you looked at D300 as well?
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b-rad is right. I saw some good results at the TNOG using D300 on the new foam cutting pads. Don't forget about Ultimate Compound. It also works very well. It is derived from M105.
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Originally posted by Jarhead0754 View PostI don't know if I read that right but if ur under the impression that d300 or the mf pads have to b used with a rotary that's incorrect. The mf pads are for the da and ur g100 would work well with a mf pad and d300 or d300 on a foam pad with the g100.
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If you are using a rotary and want minimal dust stick with M101. Like what Jarhead said above the microfiber pads are for DA polishers or at least the ones that MEGS makes are from what I understand. I guess I should have asked what your method of application was in the previous post sorry about that. On that note I don't believe that D300 is approved for rotary use though I am sure someone has tried it. Maybe Mike Stoops can comment on that.
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