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  • #80 or DCS step 1 & 2??

    I use a 10" orbital buffer when I detail the cars.

    I wash, clay, Deep Crystal clean, DC polish, and NXT wax. Will #80 speed glaze be able to replace the Deep Crystal System I have? I'd really like to speed up the process of detailing and get better results but still be able to use my orbital buffer. I tried searching the forums but didn't find anything I was looking for.

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    Re: #80 or DCS step 1 & 2??

    i'm not expert with the orbital. i use a PC.

    i used to use the DC system but felt that i wanted a better clean. after some research and posting on here i went with the #80.

    i used to do this.

    wash
    clay
    dc 1
    dc 2
    NXT x 2

    then now i do this.

    wash
    clay
    83
    80
    6
    NXT x 2

    i loved my results. i posted them in SHOW OFF if you wanna see.

    now about the orbital that part i don't know. if you can use this stuff with that machine than you go for it. but ask one of the older guys Mur1255 and Superior Shine and the likes of these guys. they may know.

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    • #3
      Re: #80 or DCS step 1 & 2??

      If you want to speed things up, #80 is a good place to start. It is meant for machine application, though it will work better with a PC than a regular orbital buffer.

      Rotary vs. PC vs. Regular Orbital Buffer

      Truffle pig, what are you using the #6 for exactly?
      2017 Subaru WRX Premium - WR Blue

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      • #4
        Re: #80 or DCS step 1 & 2??

        shot sorry Murr 6 was NOT suppose to be there.

        my bad....can i edit that.

        i don't know how that got there.

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        • #5
          Re: #80 or DCS step 1 & 2??

          no biggie...
          2017 Subaru WRX Premium - WR Blue

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          • #6
            Re: #80 or DCS step 1 & 2??

            Originally posted by Top Down View Post
            (new ScratchX will work with machine)
            Is this true? Because I need something more agressive then DC1 with my orbital. DC1 also dries up too fast with my machine. I'm trying to decide #80, ScratchX or both.

            Thanks for all the help btw.

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            • #7
              Re: #80 or DCS step 1 & 2??

              I used 83 with my cheapy 6" orbital, and took the swirls out in my test spot, tried it by hand and dont like all the work involved in hand detailing

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