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    Ive never used #9 so im going to try it this weekend. Ive got some swirls that need some attention. Probably also use scratchX for some bad scratches. Doing both by hand with the folded terry. Then do AIO then 2-3 coats of SG with the WOWO method, then top it off with #26. Does it sound good? or should I add or remove a step. I will spot clay only, no need for full clay.

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    anyone? Im wondering if AIO will work with #9. Ive read that #9 is more of a filler than a remover.

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    I have used AG super resin over 9 with good results. I would think the AIO will remove any oils left by the 9

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    AIO should strip off whatever oils #9 leaves. #26 will add back most of them.

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    That`s fine. You may want to consider trying the Scratch-X on your swirls too, if you need it. Swirl remover by hand is very mild.



    Just be sure to leave enough time in between coats of SG and to leave enough time before topping (which is optional of course).

 

 

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