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    Can anybody please explain me what does GEPC, SEC, SEPC stands for? And, are those glazes?

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    P21S GEPC = P21S Gloss Enhancing Paint Cleanser - very mild polish/glaze



    S100 SEPC = S100 Shine Enhancing Paint Cleanser - very mild polish/glaze



    These 2 products are thought to be the same just under different names. The S100 can normally be found locally at Harley Davidson motorcycle shops.:wavey

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    Thanks for the information blkZ28Conv.

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    just want to make sure SEC=SEPC right?

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    Originally posted by MildSeven

    just want to make sure SEC=SEPC right?
    Yes. Its proper name really is "Shine Enhancing Cleanser", but SEC doesn`t roll off the tongue as well as SEPC.

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    I have only used Megs7 and 26 up to this point with great results on my black 4Runner. Once weather breaks was thinking of using #9 and 26 but would like to go the least agessive route as possible. I just purchased s100 for $14 at local Indian franchise and saw the SEPC there. Is this polish milder than #9 and can I assume this can be applied with PC with good results?



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    Originally posted by toy4r

    I have only used Megs7 and 26 up to this point with great results on my black 4Runner. Once weather breaks was thinking of using #9 and 26 but would like to go the least agessive route as possible. I just purchased s100 for $14 at local Indian franchise and saw the SEPC there. Is this polish milder than #9 and can I assume this can be applied with PC with good results?



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    I have used both Meg#9 and GEPC (SEPC)( along with many others). I would say that they are equal in their very mild polishing ability( surface friendliness). I would also say that Meg#9 is best applied by PC. GEPC(SEPC) is a great hand or PC applied polish/glaze that produces a very rewarding tactile and visual sensation as the product is worked into the finish. Much, much easier to use than Meg#9. Work into finish and the little residual buffs off effortlessly. No streaking or oily residue.

    In my case the GEPC produced a better final appearance. :wavey

 

 

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