A few questions about 105 & 205

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Old 03-15-2009 | 10:08 PM
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A few questions about 105 & 205

Well spring is getting close and my truck is in desperate need of a good detail again. I've been reading about the 105 and 205 but have only seen people using them with LC pads. I was wondering if the Megs 8006 yellow pads would do the trick or if I'd need a/some more aggressive pad(s)?

I'm mainly just working with light swirls, but there are some problem spots I haven't been able to clean up with 80 and I was hoping the 205 (or 105 if necessary) would be able to get me there with a G100.

I've been out of the detailing game for a little while, sorry if this has been answered before. I tried searching, couldn't quite find an answer. Thanks
 
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Old 03-15-2009 | 10:18 PM
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Well spring is getting close and my truck is in desperate need of a good detail again. I've been reading about the 105 and 205 but have only seen people using them with LC pads. I was wondering if the Megs 8006 yellow pads would do the trick or if I'd need a/some more aggressive pad(s)?

I'm mainly just working with light swirls, but there are some problem spots I haven't been able to clean up with 80 and I was hoping the 205 (or 105 if necessary) would be able to get me there with a G100.

I've been out of the detailing game for a little while, sorry if this has been answered before. I tried searching, couldn't quite find an answer. Thanks
The meg's pad work great

I recommend those over the ccs pads with meg's new technology.
 
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Old 03-15-2009 | 10:23 PM
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That's what I was hoping to hear, I'm way more comfortable using my Megs pads than branching out to the several different types of LCs.
 



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