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    I`m wondering what kind of abrassives #66 has, as I`m thinking of using it as a follower for DACP. Also want to use it as a one step for door and trunk jambs and my engine compartment painted areas.



    Also, how is it used, the same way as DACP? Work until only a slight haze remains?

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    Being that it has abrasives, I would probably not use it for the door jambs and the like. #6 would probably be a better option. As a follower to #83, I would probably go to #82 or 81 and then your LSP.
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    I too would follow DACP with #6, or any other decent cleaner wax. #66 isn`t a bad product but it`s really a true one-step. It`s made to cut fast and quick so a volume detailer can bang out cars.



    If you already have it, I`m sure you`ll be fine. Member "1CLEANWS6" uses #66 with very good results by hand (I`ve seen them) and I don`t think he has any problems.
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    :lol

    In Australia they tried to sell me #66 as a DACP alternative! I politely declined
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    So is #66 worth buying a gallon of if I`m not doing "volume details"?? I`ve got a coupon to buy 1 gallon of it with a 32oz DACP and get a free meguiar`s sweatshirt



    I`d probably just sell the #66 to someone if they wanted it after I get it in (if I wouldn`t be able to use it)
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    If you`re using a rotary, I say go for it

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    I have herd that because Meg #66 wasnt selling that well is was repackaged as Meg Colour Boost in Australia. Maybe I this is what ColourX is in the States.

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    On MOL they decribe #66 as "ColorX on steroids."



    That would imply a stronger abrasive formula than ColorX.

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    Shiny lil detailer- your PM box is full so I will post it here.

    I can send you an 8 oz bottle of #66 if you want to try it out before you buy. I am in grand rapids so it wont take too long to reach you or if you are ever in GR let me know and you can swing by and pick it up.



    Let me know.



    Scott

 

 

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