What's your favorite light-duty polish with fillers?
For me, it's #9. With a rotary it removes light swirls (helps fill deeper swirls), is easy to work with, does not dust, and leaves a wet look matched by very few polishes. Also, it's mild enough that I can use with a rotary and plolishing pad on a black car and leave not halograms. I'm usually OTC-phobic, but I keep going back to this stuff for certain tasks and it keep performing as desired. For many jobs I don't have enough time to polish, glaze, & seal, yet I want fillers and the glazed look - in this case I find myslef wanting a polish with fillers...inevitably leading me to #9, then I seal.
Admittingly, I haven't usued #80 but might have to give it a try.
For me, it's #9. With a rotary it removes light swirls (helps fill deeper swirls), is easy to work with, does not dust, and leaves a wet look matched by very few polishes. Also, it's mild enough that I can use with a rotary and plolishing pad on a black car and leave not halograms. I'm usually OTC-phobic, but I keep going back to this stuff for certain tasks and it keep performing as desired. For many jobs I don't have enough time to polish, glaze, & seal, yet I want fillers and the glazed look - in this case I find myslef wanting a polish with fillers...inevitably leading me to #9, then I seal.
Admittingly, I haven't usued #80 but might have to give it a try.