Which is more abrasive, DACP or 3M Perfect-II?

General Lee

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In conjuction with my previous thread- "Anyone have a hard time getting motivated to detail"..... I went out and visited Pep Boys to look for some 3M products.(I really wanted DACP, but can't find locally) I found what I was looking for and left.



I then thought, " let me try this parts store called CARQUEST. It used be a NAPA. I walked in and BAM!! They carry a whole slew of Meguiars products including #83. They even carry 3M polishing pads along w/ Meguires polishing pads for DA polishers/rotary.



So I ended up with 3M first, then found the #83 and bought that and started to detail my truck. Only half way finished.



Which is more abrasive 3M perfect II rubbing compound or DACP?

I started w/ DACP on the truck.
 
Another question--which is more aggressive--DACP or PI-III MG? I have heard they are almost equal, with the MG leaving less--or no--haze (even with a cutting pad).
 
DACP is much more abrasive than 3M Perfect IT III Machine Glaze. DACP is closer to Perfect IT III Rubbing Compound. I use Machine Glaze for very light marring or as a follow up to DACP and PI III Rubbing compound. I would say Machine Glaze is close to Megs Swirl Free Polish or #80 Speed Glaze.
 
What SteveT said :xyxthumbs The PI-II/III RCs (39002/05933)aren't really all that aggressive and are sorta the 3M alternatives to DACP. I'd probably put the MG between the #82 and the #80, but it's pretty close; we're really splitting hairs here.



But I find that, almost *always*, using a cutting pad will require a follow-up with a milder pad, no matter what product I'm using. In fact, I can't remember a case when it didn't, but that's just with *my* technique and on *my* vehicles.
 
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