Can anyone tell me the next two MG products that are more abrasive than #9, for removal of cobwebbing??
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What MG product is next after #9 (in terms of Abrasiveness)
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Hi there,
You could try one or more of these next:
#82 Body Shop Professional Swirl Free Polish Which rates as a 3 on the cut scale located on the product bottle. I think #9 has more oils than #82. #82 has a bit more bite than #9, even though they are both rated a 3.
Next would be #80 Speed Glaze.
And lastly for the PC #83 Body Shop Professional Dual Action Cleaner/Polish.
What method are using to apply the polish. Hand, dual action polisher, or rotary?
Use this for the PC. Product, Pad and Speed settings for the Porter Cable Dual Action Polisher.
Or this for the rotary. Product, Pad and Speed settings for the Rotary Buffer.
Good luck!
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2hotford
forgot scratchX.
Use this article for scratchX.
How to remove a defect by hand with ScratchX
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Unless you can make several thousand circular motions with your hand each minute. a random-orbital is better.
Porter Cable isn't the only manufacturer of DA/random orbital polishers, just the best known.
Properly used, a DA will give you more even, complete results than doing the same job by hand. It will also allow you to use a less aggressive product."The reason men call cars 'she' is so they have one female they can claim to understand"
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Hey,
Meguiar's ScratchX is designed to be applied by hand only.
If you are using a "PC like" RO buffer, I would highly suggest using #80 Speed Glaze. Meguiar's #82 Swirl Free Polish is only "slightly" more aggressive than the #9 Swirl Remover. Since Meguiar's #9 was not aggressive enough to remove your swirls, #82 probably would not help too much either.
Cheers!
Tim
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