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    Is this actually a polish? I have ordered some #83, can I follow that with #9 or should I use something else? I also ordered some Wolfgang finishing glaze. Would this do the trick?

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    #9 is a polish. Are you working via Rotary or a PC? You can follow up with #9 on a polishing pad and you should be ok. If I had to choose I`d highly consider picking up #80 Speed Glaze to follow#83 It`s a killer combo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NickMach1
    #9 is a polish. Are you working via Rotary or a PC? You can follow up with #9 on a polishing pad and you should be ok. If I had to choose I`d highly consider picking up #80 Speed Glaze to follow#83 It`s a killer combo.


    Yep, I agree. I was originally using DACP followed by #9 with decent but not great results. With the advice from Scottwax I switched over to #80 and have been very impressed for the last couple years. He told me if I switched to #80, that I wouldn`t ever use #9 again. He was right.



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    #9 is primarily fillers, but does have light abrasive properties. IMO, there are better finishing polishes out there, but if you want heavy filling, this is it.

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    OK, seems like a lot of people use the #80. I will be using a PC. Will I get acceptable results using the Wolfgang finishing glaze instead of #80?

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    Add me as another! #80 is my absolute goto product for deep gloss after #83. Try topping it with 21 or NXT and POW!!! :spot

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    IMO, #9 is extremely mild. With a PC, I`m not sure it would even remove the marring caused by #83. #80 or #82 are a better bet after #83.

 

 

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