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    When we put the Corvette (2000 - Dark Bowling Green) away for the winter, I plan on doing some extensive detailing. I plan on using #83 to remove some micro-marring and a spot where some dirt-bag keyed the car. I plan on finishing with #80 and #21. I have not used these two products before, so tell me your tips for using these.

    I have tried NXT, but keep going back to Gold Class as I think it gives the dark green more depth. Photos I have seen of #21 however, look amazing!

    Thank you.

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    Re: Winter detailing session coming up

    Originally posted by duckvett View Post
    When we put the Corvette (2000 - Dark Bowling Green) away for the winter, I plan on doing some extensive detailing. I plan on using #83 to remove some micro-marring and a spot where some dirt-bag keyed the car. I plan on finishing with #80 and #21. I have not used these two products before, so tell me your tips for using these.

    I have tried NXT, but keep going back to Gold Class as I think it gives the dark green more depth. Photos I have seen of #21 however, look amazing!

    Thank you.
    Assuming you are using a PC... Have you seen this post?

    Read down a little talks of #80 and might help a little. How to use the G-100 to remove swirls
    Brandon

    2007 Black Chevy Avalanche

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      Re: Winter detailing session coming up

      Yes, I should have mentioned that - I do have the PC (and several cabinets full of Meguiar's ) Is #80 a less aggressive cleaner/polish, therefore designed as a "finisher" for #83?

      I have used #83 several times on all our vehicles and like the way it removes imperfections. I just want to take the Corvette's finish one more step.

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