20 Hours Full Detailing on A 13 Year Old Camry That has NEVER been detailed!
#17
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I recommended that Kevin use M100 for a couple of reasons.
M105 is a very popular product because it works very well, however, many people complain about it's short working cycle and tendency to dry up on the surface making removal difficult. M100 is much more user friendly as it has a longer working cycle and is generally easier to wipe away. M105 and M100 produce similar results in terms of cut and finish, therefore the ease of use makes M100 the product I recommend to many beginners.
M101 also has a longer working cycle, and it has more cutting power than both M100 and M105, but it is also twice the cost. For this reason, I typically don't push this product towards amateurs because they will rarely see the benefit to justify the cost difference.
In all reality, you cannot go wrong with any of them though. They are all good compounds.
You can purchase any of them from our sponsor, Detailed Image, here:
Meguiar's M100
Meguiar's M101
Meguiar's M105
-Zach
M105 is a very popular product because it works very well, however, many people complain about it's short working cycle and tendency to dry up on the surface making removal difficult. M100 is much more user friendly as it has a longer working cycle and is generally easier to wipe away. M105 and M100 produce similar results in terms of cut and finish, therefore the ease of use makes M100 the product I recommend to many beginners.
M101 also has a longer working cycle, and it has more cutting power than both M100 and M105, but it is also twice the cost. For this reason, I typically don't push this product towards amateurs because they will rarely see the benefit to justify the cost difference.
In all reality, you cannot go wrong with any of them though. They are all good compounds.
You can purchase any of them from our sponsor, Detailed Image, here:
Meguiar's M100
Meguiar's M101
Meguiar's M105
-Zach
#18
I recommended that Kevin use M100 for a couple of reasons.
M105 is a very popular product because it works very well, however, many people complain about it's short working cycle and tendency to dry up on the surface making removal difficult. M100 is much more user friendly as it has a longer working cycle and is generally easier to wipe away. M105 and M100 produce similar results in terms of cut and finish, therefore the ease of use makes M100 the product I recommend to many beginners.
M101 also has a longer working cycle, and it has more cutting power than both M100 and M105, but it is also twice the cost. For this reason, I typically don't push this product towards amateurs because they will rarely see the benefit to justify the cost difference.
In all reality, you cannot go wrong with any of them though. They are all good compounds.
You can purchase any of them from our sponsor, Detailed Image, here:
Meguiar's M100
Meguiar's M101
Meguiar's M105
-Zach
M105 is a very popular product because it works very well, however, many people complain about it's short working cycle and tendency to dry up on the surface making removal difficult. M100 is much more user friendly as it has a longer working cycle and is generally easier to wipe away. M105 and M100 produce similar results in terms of cut and finish, therefore the ease of use makes M100 the product I recommend to many beginners.
M101 also has a longer working cycle, and it has more cutting power than both M100 and M105, but it is also twice the cost. For this reason, I typically don't push this product towards amateurs because they will rarely see the benefit to justify the cost difference.
In all reality, you cannot go wrong with any of them though. They are all good compounds.
You can purchase any of them from our sponsor, Detailed Image, here:
Meguiar's M100
Meguiar's M101
Meguiar's M105
-Zach
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Do you know any guide or anyway of a proper touch up that look clean on a long and deep scratches like that you see in the before picture?