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    I recently picked up some #3 to use on my girlfriends car. I know that it says rotary only, but I will be using a PC with LC pads (no Meguiars pads at the moment). I have read on here that people can still get good results using a PC rather then a rotary. Any suggestions on the use of this product would be helpful before I get started this weekend.

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    Re: #3 Machine Glaze

    In the case of M03, just because it states it's for use with a rotary buffer does not mean you can't apply it any other way, in fact generations of car guys have been applying this product by hand and love it.

    For application with a DA Polisher, use a W-8006 polishing pad on the 4.0 to 5.0 speed setting.

    Work a panel at a time and then wipe-off the residue and move on. Easy product to work with.


    Mike Phillips
    760-515-0444
    showcargarage@gmail.com

    "Find something you like and use it often"

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      Re: #3 Machine Glaze

      prior to visiting this forum M03 was my staple. i have used it so many ways and it works great no matter how you apply it!

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        Re: #3 Machine Glaze

        I am looking forward to trying it out. I am not completely familiar with the Meguiars pads. I will probably pick some up as my LC ones wear out, but dont have any at the moment. Based off of the description, I am assuming that the 8006 pad is closest to the LC white or green pads?

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