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    Hi:

    I want to now the equivalents of the M83, M80, 26 Wax and 34 Final inspection on the consumer line.

    And if , Is these a good conbination of products to use with my brand new G110V2 on a white 1998 ford contour and 1999 navigator with a few swirls marks?

    Thanks

    Gabo

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    Re: Equivalent products to those

    M80/M83 - Swirl X
    26 Wax - Gold Class Wax or NXT wax
    34 FI - Ultimate Quik Detailer

    Hope this helps!!

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      Re: Equivalent products to those

      #135 would be like UQD.

      Something like QD or Nxt SD would be similar to #34.

      And yes SwirlX would be a good place to start. May need something stronger, who knows, but good place to start.
      2017 Subaru WRX Premium - WR Blue

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      • #4
        Re: Equivalent products to those

        On paint that old, especially if it's never really been corrected before, you'll probably be better off just going to Ultimate Compound. Accumulated defects at that age, and the potential dryness/hardness of the paint will usually require that extra bit of power.
        Michael Stoops
        Senior Global Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Inc.

        Remember, this hobby is supposed to be your therapy, not the reason you need therapy.

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        • #5
          Re: Equivalent products to those

          Originally posted by Michael Stoops View Post
          On paint that old, especially if it's never really been corrected before, you'll probably be better off just going to Ultimate Compound. Accumulated defects at that age, and the potential dryness/hardness of the paint will usually require that extra bit of power.
          Thanks Michael.

          With with pad you suggest use UC, and for the next steps which products do you will use it.

          Thanks

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