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#66 vs #80 - what's the difference??

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  • #16
    Hey,

    The reason I prefer it with the rotary is that it gives it a little more bite. As such, I can adjust the cleaning ability as required by adjusting both the speed of rotary and the duration spent in some areas. Meg's #66 works very well with the PC as well. I would suggest a W-8006 Polishing pad with the PC set to speed #5.

    TS oils are the specialty lubricating/beautifying oils Meg's put into the product. These TS Oils, really help in giving a more glossy, and deep looking finish!

    Tim
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    • #17
      Wonderful! Thank you.

      Can I be cheeky and ask what the TS in TS oils stand for?
      Maybe Tim's Special oils?

      Actually, I have a serious question to ask about washing after cutting/polishing, but i will start a new topic for it.
      Last edited by Alfisti; Sep 27, 2004, 08:36 AM.
      Paul Marmarinos
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      • #18
        Hey,

        LOL, nope, the oils have nothing to do with me. TS usually refers to 'trade secret' oils.


        Tim
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