You can use this in the sun!!!

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lmao!!! I'm sure his car is so bad it's not only the fastest but the paint is so deep you can physically fall into the reflection and become lost like a black hole
 

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lmao!!! I'm sure his car is so bad it's not only the fastest but the paint is so deep you can physically fall into the reflection and become lost like a black hole


LOL never thought about it that way. That's how he's winning races
 

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The buttery wax has me interested since it's a combo of synthetic and carnuba. However, I don't see how being as it is a carnuba that it can possibly be applied in direct sunlight or how it will not leave a residue on trim??? Course that doesn't matter to me since I mask off my car and apply everything with a buffer anyway, Call me crazy
 

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You should try it out some time. It really does work very well. Check out the videos if you want. They also run a special every day on the forums where they throw in free products with normal purchases.
 

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Hey Daniel, you probably covered this before but besides time consuming what is your opinion on Zaino?
 

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You just can't substitute buffing with a good polish for anything, IMHO. You need to truely remove the scratches from the clear coat to make the car look like it needs to look and stay that way. Hand polishing is for the birds IMO. It's just too hard to do and get a good even result like you can with a DA.

I love the pro line Maguires has. The M205 is awesome for getting out swirls and small scratches.
 

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You just can't substitute buffing with a good polish for anything, IMHO. You need to truely remove the scratches from the clear coat to make the car look like it needs to look and stay that way. Hand polishing is for the birds IMO. It's just too hard to do and get a good even result like you can with a DA.

I love the pro line Maguires has. The M205 is awesome for getting out swirls and small scratches.


Ive been looking for a good cutting pad to get out the swirls. I have a 7424 but I dont have a pad. Do you recommend a certain cutting pad with m205 that works good for swirls ?
 

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Ive been looking for a good cutting pad to get out the swirls. I have a 7424 but I dont have a pad. Do you recommend a certain cutting pad with m205 that works good for swirls ?

I've found the best combo with the M205 is a Lake Country Hydrotech Tangerine pad. It cuts well and will finish down fine. The Hydrotech pads use less polish then regular pads because they keep the polish at the surface instead of soaking it all in.
 

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I used it on my blacked out camaro and it works wonders! I have never been a fan of quick detailer either, until I tried that product. It really does work wonders!
 

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Thats what I've used since day one and its the shitz! I used eagle, canuba wax gel the other day.... what a mess, I think something went wrong, looked like I had used oil all over the car... ohhhhh god...
 

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Did you shake it well? I mean it's not that great of stuff anyway, but if it was that bad. . . .
 

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I've found the best combo with the M205 is a Lake Country Hydrotech Tangerine pad. It cuts well and will finish down fine. The Hydrotech pads use less polish then regular pads because they keep the polish at the surface instead of soaking it all in.

thats their mild cut pad right? or is it the blue, I've been thinking of ordering some but I really like my flat pads.
 

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I haven't used the Meg's spray but I'll pick up a bottle for the hotter days and touchup work.

I have used the Finish Kare FK-425 quick detailer. Work well in the sun but I haven't used it on a blazing day (yet).

Natty's Blue wax can be applied in the sun according to their website.
 

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thats their mild cut pad right? or is it the blue, I've been thinking of ordering some but I really like my flat pads.


Yeah, the tangerine is considered a "fine" polishing pad. Seems to work nicely with the M205. The Cyan (blue) is a more aggressive pad. The Hydrotech ones have different colors than the regular pads for those out there that aren't familiar with them
 

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Tangerine cuts slightly less than a regular orange pad but finishes down very fine almost like a black or blue finishing pad
 

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