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thinksnow said:Be sure to report back on AIO, though.
TOGWT said:One school of thought;
“Synergistic compatibility: My experience has shown me that you will get your best results if you stay within one company's line of products throughout the entire process. The reason for this is that the chemists that develop these products make sure they are compatible throughout the entire process. Each step building upon the results achieved by the previous product and process� MPhillips
drrac2 said:Just out of curiosity, why would you not put SG over #7? Is it because the #7 has a high oil content?
I had recently used #2 fine cut, and then followed up with #7. If I were going to use the Klasse twins, where would they fit into this routine?
TOGWT said:One school of thought;
“Synergistic compatibility: My experience has shown me that you will get your best results if you stay within one company's line of products throughout the entire process. The reason for this is that the chemists that develop these products make sure they are compatible throughout the entire process. Each step building upon the results achieved by the previous product and process� MPhillips
Scottwax said:With all due respect to Mike Phillips, I have to disagree with him and agree with Spilchy.
I mix and match constantly. Meguiars, Menzerna, 1Z, Clearkote, Poorboys, Wolfgang, etc. To me, it is a huge plus when products are compatible with other lines.
Wolfgang's polish is very light and if you have swirls or other paint imperfections you are going to need to use something stronger and Wolfgang does not have more aggressive paint cleaner. You would have no choice but to use something from another line.