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  • #16
    Originally posted by Bri
    Can I use #7 instead of #81 for the mean time? Would they produce the same results? Or #81 is really a better product that #7?
    You can use the #7 Show Car Glaze instead of the #81 Hand Polish. It's not a matter of one being better than the other, but more they are similar products, each with a best intended application.

    Thanks Mike. I hope I would be able to learn how slow to move the DA when I go to the clinic. This stuff is addicting.. Hahaha! I just wanna learn everything before starting out so that I wouldn't have too much mistakes. I still need to learn and see what you mean by working the product in, go slowly as if it's almost gone..

    Thanks for the help!
    I'm sure you'll learn plenty of tips and techniques you can put into practice at the Arizona Meguiar's Detailing Clinic.

    Mike
    Mike Phillips
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    • #17
      Originally posted by Mike Phillips
      Yes, I would add this,

      Speed setting for #83 = 5.0
      Speed setting for #82 = 4.0 to 4.5
      Speed setting for #81 = 3.0

      Mike, would a setting of 5.0 also be good with #80? The PC I ordered will be here soon and I'll get a chance to play with it then. I'll start with #80 but based on how bad my car's swirls are and what I saw in the class last weekend I'm betting I'll have to move up to #83 and try again.

      Brian

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      • #18
        Mike, I have a couple of questions again.. I just had my front end repainted and I'm not sure if it's considered to be orange peel but the surface is uneven.. There are like super small spots (like dust) that made the irregularity. How should I remove this? Is this a professional buffing job?

        Also, I have overspray all over the car, would clay remove this?

        I even have over spray on my mufflers, they're pure stainless steel.. Would NXT metal polish remove the paint overspray?

        Thanks!
        2011 Car Crazy Showcase SEMA Team

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