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    Which Meguirs product line is more aggresive than DACP,I`m planning to remove the swirls on my 96` MB and i will use a PC with yellow pad.I need to know just in case DACP will not remove all the swirls.I don`t wanna use a orbital or wood pand. Thanks.

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    Yea, I`d avoid the "wood" pad, too.:p



    If DACP with a cutting pad on your PC won`t do it, then you could try moving up to Meg`s Fine Cut Compound.



    However, Fine Cut may leave hazing issues, in which case you`ll need to move back DOWN the aggressive scale to remove the hazing.
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    Hehe.Wood pand.I`m so tired and sleepy.

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    Originally posted by ronald_m

    I don`t wanna use a orbital....
    I hope you don`t mean this, because the PC is an orbital...

    You must mean "rotary". :xyxthumbs



    I think maybe wool might be a good idea, actually. Check out Alboston`s PC swirl removal thread on the left of the main page for a good read about this - it doesn`t seem so bad after reading it.



    I might have to work on a very similar contingency plan as you when I tackle a badly swirled/spotted car once it warms up.



    EDIT: The extra column on the left seems to be gone so here`s the direct link for you: http://www.autopia.org/forums/showth...threadid=14213

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    If you`re looking for Meguiars products only, then I think the next step up in abrasiveness is their Compund Cleaner, and then their Diamond Cut 2.0. I personally haven`t used DC2.0, but I have a bottle on the shelf just waiting for the opportunity.

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    I`d go with a more aggressive pad with DACP before moving to a stronger product.
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    Oooops....forgot that! I guess that`s what all the pro`s are for... to step in and give really good advice!! Thanks

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    Originally posted by yyc_tbird_sc

    Oooops....forgot that! I guess that`s what all the pro`s are for... to step in and give really good advice!! Thanks


    Yeah, but I could be wrong though...:p



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