Is the middle polishing step really necessary? I'm in the process of gathering all the final items I'll need for my paint correction. I already have Meguiar's M105 and Menzerna SF4000. I remember Phil at Detailers Domain suggested I get some D300 and a microfiber pad to use before the SF4000 but is it really necessary?
Also, so far I have:
-Meguiar's M105
-Menzerna SF4000
-Griot's Garage buffer
-3 LLC orange pads
-3LLC White pads
-LLC pad cleaner
-CG citrus wash to strip previous layers of protection
-around 12-15 microfibers
Am I missing anything?
-Chris-
2003 ZHP Sedan - Jet Black on Sand - SOLD
depending on how the paint is you don't need D300 or you may not need M105.
FYI we do have the Griots in stock and ready to go.
Griots Orbital Polisher Base Kit
Free shipping till Midnight tonight (PST)
Already have my Buffer!
I think I'll do a pass of M205 first with a Hydro tangerine pad and see how that does and if there are still scratches and such, I'll step down and do the M105 with a Cyan pad then M205 again.
What is the purpose of D300? It is meant to be used between M105 and M205 correcT? Doesn't M105 and then M205 or Menzerna SF4000 cover everything pretty well?
So nothing else seems to be missing?
-Chris-
2003 ZHP Sedan - Jet Black on Sand - SOLD
looks good.
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