Anyone have experience using M100 as a single step, with no 205 follow up? I've read it finishes nicely enough to where it's not necessary. Wondering what pad was used, Orange? Using it on somewhat hard paint - BMW Alpine White.
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Originally posted by Sylverlee View PostAnyone have experience using M100 as a single step, with no 205 follow up? I've read it finishes nicely enough to where it's not necessary. Wondering what pad was used, Orange? Using it on somewhat hard paint - BMW Alpine White.Nick Winn
Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Online Forum Administrator
Meguiar's Inc.
Irvine, CA
nawinn@meguiars.com
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Originally posted by Nick Winn View PostAny of our compounds have the potential to be used as a one step, just depends mainly on expectations/goals. Most aggressive compounds are going to leave behind a certain amount of D/A Haze (when used with a D/A Polisher) or swirls (when used w/ rotary), again all depends on how big of deal that is to leave behind. On lighter cars you will not be able to see it as well, but your defects will be gone w/ a high gloss.
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You might also consider using the Polymer Sealant, #20, as your last step product. It has a slight correction ability compared to other sealants and will lessen some of the fine marring/haze that you have.John @ HillCityAutoDetail.com
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