94BlkStang
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JuneBug said:OK, so if the single digit line is "Compound with # 2, Polish with # 9 and Glaze with # 7." What would be comparable in the 80 series? 83 for compound, 80 for polish and 82 for glaze? My creedo (from that stupid HD comercial) is I want a compound that's tough enough to get swirls, bird bombs, water etching etc off the first time, I don't mind using the (gasp) yellow pad (LC line) then I want to polish and glaze before I seal. Any and all advice is welcome!
#83 would be considered a goodagressive polish and about as agrressive as you can get for use with a PC to be effective. #80 and #82 are very similar with #80 being slightly more agressive, but both finsihing down to a final stage before LSP. I would use one or the other but not both. If you want to follow with a glaze in the Meguairs line, then #5 or #7 would be the best choices. I happen to prefer using Clearkote's Vanilla Moose as it does an excellent job following #80. It's not necessary as #80 will finsih down to LSP stage, but VM gives it that extra deep shine and is extremey easy to use.
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