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    Can #4 heavy cut cleaner be used with the DA?

    If so, what would be a rec. pad and speed?

    Thanks.

    Was thinking of trying this for anything that #83 doesn't quite do well or quick enough.
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    2000 BMW 328ci silver-totalled by son (no injuries)
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    Unless your working on old paint that is in bad condition I wouldn't use #4.

    I won't use #4 with a DA either.

    Depending on the defects you want to remove and the type and condition of the paint, I would be more inclined to use #83, #80, or #9.

    Anything that a D.A. can't correct with any of those products might mean you will need to step up to rotory work and #84-#85.
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      Thanks for your quick reply and info. I will forego using #4 for the reasons you stated. I am not going to try getting into using the rotary since I only do my own vehicles; not in business as a detailer.
      2006 Mercedes C-55 AMG black
      2000 BMW 328ci silver-totalled by son (no injuries)
      1998 Dodge Dakota Sport 4x4 deep amythest

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