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  • #16
    Re: Help, How to Remove M105 Dust

    Originally posted by Stephan View Post
    I tested a couple spots (side view mirror and arm and small spot at top of door) and it comes off easy with clay. Since I have to clay the whole car anywho, after I fix the bad scratch spots, should be golden. Didn't want to M105 large parts of the car that don't need M105. The whole car needs clay and M205, was in lot for 3 months the best I can tell and was treated like ****.

    Car is "new", 8 miles on odometer, but was washed by morons. They coated the car with filler wax or whatever and I didn't find errors for a week *^$#%!!!

    You are my hero of the day!
    Good!

    M105 is loaded with abrasives, which attributes to it's tremendous cutting strength, so when it dries, there are a lot of solids left over.

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    • #17
      Re: Help, How to Remove M105 Dust

      Originally posted by Old Bear View Post
      Stephan
      I would have posted this earlier, yet I see you are not new to the forums. You have a higher Rep Power than I.
      Yet you used this phrase "I splattered/dusted M105 from the roof by the moon roof."
      Just double checking that you are not starting the DA while it is lifted above the surface. The rotation of the pad can then cause sling of larger drops of the product.

      Some times, we hold off posting if we see someone like DrumDan picks up a thread. Working one on one, can frequently get to results faster and with less diversion.

      I am adding to DrumDan's Rep for his good help with you on this thread.
      Thanks, Old Heat!

      The more the merrier for me, especially with someone as helpful and knowledgeable as your self.

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