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<em class='bbc'>Originally posted by jazzyjack [/i]
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Yes "Fine Cut Cleaner" is about the same in abrassives as 3M Perfect-IT II. However, the thing that is great about 3M is that the stuff stays where you put it. If you happen to be working on a vertical panel it stays put.

"Fine Cut Cleaner" runs all over the place, it's very runny. I like a thicker product. Also you need to use more of the Meguiar's product to get the job done, thus spending more money. [/b]</blockquote>
Hey Jazzy, how about Meguiar's dual action cleaner. How would you rate its abrasiveness?
 
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<em class='bbc'>Originally posted by Intermezzo330I [/i]
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Hey Jazzy, how about Meguiar's dual action cleaner. How would you rate its abrasiveness? [/b]</blockquote>
I'll take this right out of the Body Shop Meguiar's product guide I have. Here goes...

Dual Action Cleaner Polish (M-83)

1. Removes light to medium contamination,blemishes and oxidation that Swirl Free Polish (M-82) will not.

2. Combines the perfect amount of abrasive cleaner and pure, rich polish to produce a customer pleasing deep gloss shine.

3. Safe, Buffered Abrasive cleaning gets out defects without marring the finish.

4. Safe for every finish including clear coats.

This product appears to be JUST about mid range on abrassives, key word "JUST". So it's mild in regards to what it will handle. My guess is nothing worse (or deeper then 1100 grit scratches). Perhaps getting the skinny from the tech support people would be interesting. Then we could read word for word what they say.

It also includes a polish that will finish off the paint. This product would be used by a body shop to get the car or truck out the door faster then doing seperate steps in getting the paint buffed out after a paint job.

To me this products abrasives break down faster and leave just enough to polish off the finish.

Here's my opinion about this stuff. It's just another half-way product in a line of many good prodcuts that Meguiar's puts out. It reminds me of "Cleaner Wax" and I don't use it, and most would rather do each step by itself.

Bottom line: It's a crap shoot.

I'll send off a request for information on this issue tomorrow morning and post the results as soon as I get them back. Please give it several days for them to reply.

In the mean time, may I suggest really looking at the 3M web site and researching they're products. I really love them!
 
Try going on Photobucket's site...I think it has the ability to take pics from a phone and from there it's no different than posting from your computer.
 
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