It works. Just fine. :wait My Hyundai Santa Fe has never looked so good. It`s been 24 hours since the last coat and the fininsh looks even more shiny.
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It works. Just fine. :wait My Hyundai Santa Fe has never looked so good. It`s been 24 hours since the last coat and the fininsh looks even more shiny.
Works great with #80 also, #81 is the hand polish right?
Yes.
Just a FYI.
#80, Speed Glaze is somewhat more abrasive then the #81, Hand Polish. Certainly not overly abrasive, but it will probably remove some paint each time it is used.
#81 is great stuff. IMHO, it`s better than #7.
Charles, the #80 is a 4 on their scale, isn`t the #81 a 2? I can never remember, I usually find that on other people`s cars I have a need for speed glaze, on my own I usually use #9, SFP, or HP.Quote:
Originally posted by CharlesW
Just a FYI.
#80, Speed Glaze is somewhat more abrasive then the #81, Hand Polish. Certainly not overly abrasive, but it will probably remove some paint each time it is used.
Looking at the Meguiar`s Professional Product Guide pictures, it looks like the #81 is probably about a 2 on the Meguiar`s scale. I have only used the #9 to any extent and it is a 3. Pretty mild stuff. It takes me quite a while with a PC and a polishing pad to get much done. Since I only do it on my vehicles, I don`t mind spending the extra time rather than going to a more aggressive pad or product. My long ago rotary/compound experience was not the greatest. Very fine line between shiny paint and no paint on the old non clear-coat paint I was working on.:(Quote:
Originally posted by EBPcivicsi
Charles, the #80 is a 4 on their scale, isn`t the #81 a 2? I can never remember, I usually find that on other people`s cars I have a need for speed glaze, on my own I usually use #9, SFP, or HP.