What is a good finishing polish to use after #80 ?
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Originally posted by Hannibal
I got some of this
But you can also use Deep Crystal #2. Some people swear that you can just go to wax after #80. I like a little extra though, thats why I opted for the pure hand polish. I will have pics soon, so I cannot attest to the effectiveness of it yet.
Good luck
This is what I prefer. #81 Hand PolishBrandon
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The pure polishes being mentioned (#7/#81/Deep Crystal #2) are functionally nonabrasive on automotive paint. So the #9 will be more abrasive than the #81.
The #82 and #9 have very mild diminishing abrasives but I dunno if they'll finish out much if any better than #80. #80 (and #9 too for that matter) will break down to the nonabrasive level and will almost always leave a ready-to-wax finish unless the paint is extra soft. You might see some improvement by using a pure polish (#3/#5/#7/#81/Deep Crystal #2) after these but it'll be from things like the TS oils, not from additional, finer abrasive action.
The #81 might be *called* "hand polish" but it'll work fine by PC, just like the #3 "machine polish" will work fine by hand.Practical Perfectionist
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I didnt know that the hand polish was #81, is that what it is referred to as?
I am a newbie to the meguiars scene and am awaiting my "backordered"G100 kit. I have spent hours on this forum, and have heard #81 mentioned but I didnt know it was this stuff. Can someone confirm this?
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Originally posted by mpmiller37
Why a hand polish (#81) ? I just bought a DA and want to limit hand applications as much as possible now.
I currently have the #9 product but suspect this is not a finishing polish, so how does #9 compare to #81 in aggressiveness ?
#9 is so non-aggressive, that yes in fact it is a finishing polish.
If you look at the label of your bottle of #9 you'll see the picture shows this product being applied using a rotary buffer. Hint, hint... best results for removing, not just filling in when using this product come from using a tool that offers a much more aggressive cleaning action over your hand or the dual action polisher.
#9 is much, much less aggressive than M80 Speed Glaze, almost the same but a little less than #82 Swirl Free Polish.
As far as comparing #81 with #80 you can't really do this as #9 is a cleaner/polish and #81 is a pure polish.
Read this, especially Step 3
Meguiar's 5-Step Paint Care Cycle
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Originally posted by Hannibal
I didnt know that the hand polish was #81, is that what it is referred to as?
I am a newbie to the meguiars scene and am awaiting my "backordered"G100 kit. I have spent hours on this forum, and have heard #81 mentioned but I didnt know it was this stuff. Can someone confirm this?
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