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    I was hoping someone could tell me what the differnce is between 3m`s SMR for light and dark colored cars. Currently I still have a bottle of SMR for dark cars that I used to use on my old black car. I have to so some swirl removal this week but it`s on a Silver car.



    Is there any danger to using the dark SMR on a light colored car?



    If not I plan to use some Poorboys products, but I`d like to stick to SMR for a little more aggressive polish.



    Thoughts?

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    No danger at all. It just has some fillers that are dark pigmented. I have used them interchangeably when necessary. In fact, I was faced with your same problem and a 3M rep set me straight.
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    Thanks.

 

 

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