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Accumulator said:Heh heh, yeah...I was just gonna suggest the #9 also. Wish SRP was OTC in my area!
Anthony A said:I have used both and find SRP to be better at hiding than #9..
FinishLineAuto said:As far as paint correction is concerned, you need something better than OTC products. You can achieve reducing the swirl marks some
rwisejr said:I have heard good things about Autoglym Super Resin polish ...
Anthony A said:I don't agree. Megs UC is aggressive stuff and with the right pad will do some serious correction. You can also get some of the pro Megs stuff OTC in auto body supply shops.
corrswitch said:From DB, I learned and confirmed that you should put something on top of SRP cuz the fillers would go away. The protection is still there though. So after about a weak, some swirls re-appeared when I did not top it off....
Accumulator said:Huh, I never noticed that the few times I left SRP untopped, but then it's been forever since I skipped that. Better safe than sorry anyhow, huh? Might as well throw some kind of (true) LSP on there...
Anthony A said:.. I didn't top [SRP] with anything so I can't say how much longer it would have hid the swirls if I had topped it.