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Old 05-30-2008, 06:45 PM
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Anyone used M105 with a purple LC pad??
Just ordered these two products last night.

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I have used 105 and a purple foamed wool pad. It's a great combo.
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Thanks Pat!!!!!!!!!
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Amazing Combo! haha I have a few purple pads and a gallon and a half of M105. It is prime. It leaves some light swirls but it is amazing for how heavy the cut is.
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Add me to the list... I have a thread on here of a black G6 that I used this combo on
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I used it and it worked good, it did marr my paint a bit but nothing ultrafina or 106ff couldn't clean right up.
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I have used 105 and a purple foamed wool pad. It's a great combo.

Yes it is. Thanks for the recommendation Pat. This combo finishes very well, especially when you consider the cut that it has.
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Old 05-31-2008, 01:01 AM
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I have them and I currently suck at using them. I'm crying inside because it's defeating me! LoL.

I'm going to have to go to town on the old 5 series sitting in my driveway. I finally got my Edge wool pads (black, yellow, green) from AG to fit my 3KIA. Oh this should be fun...
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I have them and I currently suck at using them. I'm crying inside because it's defeating me! LoL.

I'm going to have to go to town on the old 5 series sitting in my driveway. I finally got my Edge wool pads (black, yellow, green) from AG to fit my 3KIA. Oh this should be fun...
You have to spritz the LC Purple pad with one spritz of QD and use two or three at the most dime size drops and thats it. I can usually get two or three panels out of that combo.


My problem is that its a b!tch to clean those LCP pads.
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Pick up the M105 off of the paint at about 10 o'clock position with your spinning pad. This will solve most of your "polish turning into cement on your paint." Also the PFW pads will get caked up alot quicker then the edge yellow wool, due to the short pile of the PFW. So be prepared to clean the PFW more often.
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