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    I want to do this right,



    Wash

    Clay

    Wash

    AIO

    P21s Carnuba



    I have noticed some light swirling in a few spots, what should I use DACP or #9 ?

    (doing this by hand.)

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    instead of #9, use some 82....doesnt have fillers...also, just clay while you wash, wash a panel down, rinse it off, put some more fresh soapy water on it, then clay away and rinse! Definitly saves a lot of time
    "You offroad that thing?" "Yea man, all the time"

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    Have both a swirl remover (#9, #82, SMR, etc) and DACP on hand. Try the swirl remover first on a section and see if that is strong enough. If not, then use the DACP. I find that swirl remover by hand is very mild, but then again you also say your swirls are light too.



    I`m pretty sure that #82 is a lot like #9 in that it still has fillers (albeit small amounts like all swirl removers). People seem to like #82 more, but there`s nothing wrong with #9 either.

 

 

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