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    Quick question... I've got about half my truck finished with applying M09 with the PC and two coats of NXT. VERY pleased with the results as it's removed all of my swirls and marring that i had in the paint. I'm applying the M09 with a sonus white polishing pad. Just doing this polish and wax before winter is in full effect as the truck won't be driven to much the next several months. In spring i plan on doing a full paint correction polish/wax to get ready for the summer. After the M09 i still have a couple of deeper scractes (not swirls) that are noticable under the halogen lights. What's the next step up polish and pad i should try this srping? I was thinking M80?

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    Re: Need a little more cut

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      Re: Need a little more cut

      I would try out M80 and evaluate

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        Re: Need a little more cut

        Originally posted by Stevenredx View Post

        After the M09 i still have a couple of deeper scractes (not swirls) that are noticable under the halogen lights. What's the next step up polish and pad i should try this srping? I was thinking M80?
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          Re: Need a little more cut

          If the scratches are fairly minor and only in a couple of small areas, I'd try ScratchX or M105 by hand....since you seem satisfied with the rest of the finish.

          Mort (who love 105 for small scratches in hard to get at areas)

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