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  • #16
    Re: Can Meguiars work its magic on...

    Originally posted by agp423 View Post
    Mainly the Caddy, but the Honda too once in a while. Both cars have light color paint, but the Cadillac is a little darker. So you're saying that I shouldn't bother switching to the pro line?
    Some feel the consumer products are easier to work with if you're using it by hand and don't need much correction. Pro-line offers more options, especially if you are using a DA/Rotary approach. Your light paint will yeild amazing results with the products you said you're using. Investing in a DA one day may be the next step if correction is needed or you want to take the finish to the next level.

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    • #17
      Re: Can Meguiars work its magic on...

      I was trying to say what ghaines was saying.

      but like he said, if you eventually get a D.A then you have more options such as M09,M80,M82,M83,M105,M205 etc.

      But if your looking for a good wash and wax regimen then stick with the consumer line, they tend to be more user friendly in some cases.
      Nick
      Tucker's Detailing Services
      815-954-0773
      2012 Ford Transit Connect

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      • #18
        Re: Can Meguiars work its magic on...

        In my post about the pdr I misspelled Did not catch it. I meant pdr. Sorry guys for any confusion.
        quality creates its own demand

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        • #19
          Re: Can Meguiars work its magic on...

          Ok, thanks for all the help! I will be saving up for a DA polisher thing in the near future and set up my own shop maybe. Until then I'll probably stick to consumer line products.

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