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<blockquote data-quote="TransAxle" data-source="post: 10949667" data-attributes="member: 62587"><p>Dont worry, its the M205. Even though a lot of people believe it finishes down great, it does not. It can, but more times, you will still leave just the faintest amount of Micro Marring, which is probably what you are seeing. But in your case, your leaving a severe case of it. You can try, if you have a LC Black pad, is to repolish the paint at speed 4 on your PC with the black pad and 205 with very little pressure and work it in slowly to reduce your micro marring. </p><p></p><p>Seeing as how I hate M205, I would do as Nasty recommended and go to a better final polish like PO85RD. I use this product a lot and is almost always my final polish product.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Side note. One thing I would like to know, are the scratches you are referring to that remain, are they really faint in straight lines that you only catch them with the right angle of light?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TransAxle, post: 10949667, member: 62587"] Dont worry, its the M205. Even though a lot of people believe it finishes down great, it does not. It can, but more times, you will still leave just the faintest amount of Micro Marring, which is probably what you are seeing. But in your case, your leaving a severe case of it. You can try, if you have a LC Black pad, is to repolish the paint at speed 4 on your PC with the black pad and 205 with very little pressure and work it in slowly to reduce your micro marring. Seeing as how I hate M205, I would do as Nasty recommended and go to a better final polish like PO85RD. I use this product a lot and is almost always my final polish product. Side note. One thing I would like to know, are the scratches you are referring to that remain, are they really faint in straight lines that you only catch them with the right angle of light? [/QUOTE]
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