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    I`ve always used PPCL before using AIO and SG. I`m going to detail this weekend, and just realized I probably don`t have enough PPCL left to do my car.



    What is something else that I could be locally (Pep Boys, Autozone, etc.) that would work well? I`ve never tried anything else.



    The paint is in perfect condition (if I do say so myself), no swirls, scratches, etc. My car is silver and I`ll be using my PC. I`ll probably use some SMR for the hell of it. In case there`s some marks I can`t see easily.



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    If there`s a Harley dealership near you, check them out for S100 Shine Enhancing Cleanser. I`ve not used PPCL before, but I understand SEC and PPCL are quite similar (others who`ve tried both products please correct if this is wrong).



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    If you don`t have any swirls then there really isn`t a need for PPCL or anything else like it. AIO does the same thing without as many swirl removing properties. Especially on silver. SMR for light cars may do it but if you don`t have any swirls then I wouldn`t bother. Just go for the AIO and SG.

 

 

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