yo guys, i have read that the # 9 swirl remover does not do much even with the PC. so i was wondering if i should use # 7 after claying
i use the megs products on the cars i detail and want to make sure that they look the best. :xyxthumbs
yo guys, i have read that the # 9 swirl remover does not do much even with the PC. so i was wondering if i should use # 7 after claying
i use the megs products on the cars i detail and want to make sure that they look the best. :xyxthumbs
#9 doesn`t do much what ? I find it removes swirl marks and light scratches really well. If anything, #7 would do less than #9 as far as removing swirls. Maybe you`re confusing the numbers ?:nixweiss
Originally posted by SK2003TypeS
#9 doesn`t do much what ? I find it removes swirl marks and light scratches really well. If anything, #7 would do less than #9 as far as removing swirls. Maybe you`re confusing the numbers ?:nixweiss
Agree.
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not confused, i like the way # 9 works. maybe i should just add # 7 following # 9
Oh, I see. #7 will add the wettness to it :xyxthumbs
Consider #81 as well. It was formulated for clearcoats. I`ve read about problems applying #7 but #81 has always been pretty easy for me. (I have a bottle of #7, maybe I`ll bust it out this weekend.)
Yeah, #7 can be a bear to remove.
Great write up on #7 here in the Hall of Fame
Agree with the posts on using something else on b/c (much as I like #7 on ss). #3, #5, #81 all work fine by hand or PC and IMO are much better suited to b/c paints.
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