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  • Body Scrub Vs. DC #1

    Does anybody know the difference between these two products? I was looking at paint cleaners and they seem to be one of the areas I am least familiar with. I used #80 the other day and had a great experience with it, but when I was looking around on the online store I saw body scrub and DC1 and am just a little unclear as to what the difference is. I read a post by Mike talking about how DC1 is a chemical cleaner and not abrasive in anyway, but just curious as to how body scrub compares to it. Any input would be greatly appreciated.
    Jason
    2004 Jetta GLS 1.8T

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    Re: Body Scrub Vs. DC #1

    Originally posted by jetta18T
    Does anybody know the difference between these two products? I was looking at paint cleaners and they seem to be one of the areas I am least familiar with. I used #80 the other day and had a great experience with it, but when I was looking around on the online store I saw body scrub and DC1 and am just a little unclear as to what the difference is. I read a post by Mike talking about how DC1 is a chemical cleaner and not abrasive in anyway, but just curious as to how body scrub compares to it. Any input would be greatly appreciated.
    Hi jetta18T,

    Here's a thread where a similar question came up here,

    The difference between #9 vs. #82 vs. Body Scrub vs. MPPC vs. ScratchX

    Here's my answer from that thread,


    Originally posted by thejazzguy
    I've been using Meguiar's products for a couple of years and I love the results I get with everything I try. I want to try #81 Hand Polish followed by NXT on my Silver '92 Saturn with some light swirls, noticeable only in bright sunlight.

    But what should I prep with? Specifically, what are the exact differences between the following products in terms of abrasiveness and effectiveness when hand applied? Some of the FAQ's advise the use of a cleaner but then list a few of the products on my list. Why should I choose one over the other?

    DC1
    #9
    #82
    Body Scrub
    MPPC
    ScratchX

    (And how does DC1 remove swirls if it is non-abrasive?)
    Meguiar's philosophy states,

    Always use the least aggressive product to get the job done"

    In you list above, you have paint cleaners and cleaner/polishes. You can learn more about the differences in these two categories of products here,

    7. What's the difference between polish and wax? (Meguiar's 5-Step Paint Care Cycle)

    The 5-step Paint Care Cycle goes into the difference between paint cleaners, cleaner/polishes and pure polishes.

    DC1 = Deep Crystal Paint Cleaner - Gentle paint cleaner, relies on chemical cleaning action only. This is a great paint cleaner for times when you only need a light paint cleaner, such as cleaning the finish on a new car, or a newer paint job. You asked how this product can remove swirls if it?s only a chemical cleaner? Part of the cleaning ability of any product comes from the application material and process. The combination of chemical cleaner, application material and the application process, (working the product into and over the finish), can have a cleaning effect for fine swirls and scratches.

    #9 Swirl Remover 2.0 - Cleaner/Polish - Best results are achieved by machine, but used by hand it works great as a very gentle paint cleaner and polish in one product.

    #82 Swirl Free Polish - Very similar to #9 Swirl Remover 2.0 except that it offers a little more aggressiveness in its cleaning ability.

    Meguiar's Clear Coat Body Scrub ? This is a paint cleaner and as the name implies it was formulated for use for clear coat finishes but it works equally as well on single stage finishes. Body Scrub uses both diminishing abrasives and chemical cleaners, and offers more cleaning ability than Deep Crystal Paint Cleaner.

    MPPC = Medallion Premium Paint Cleaner As the name implies, this is a paint cleaner. It uses both diminishing abrasives and chemical cleaners. MPPC offers a little more cleaning ability than Meguiar's Clear Coat Body Scrub, it was formulated for use on single stage finishes but can be used and works great on clear coat finishes also. This paint cleaner can be applied by hand or machine.

    ScratchX - Paint Cleaner. Formulated for use by hand on clear coat finishes. Uses both diminishing abrasives and chemical cleaners.

    Meguiar's teaches to first evaluate the surface, and then choose the appropriate product to get the job done using the least aggressive product.

    If your doing all of you work by hand, if your working on a clear coat finish, and your car's finish only has light swirls and scratches, then ScratchX applied by hand using a clean, foam applicator would be a good first choice.

    You could follow the ScratchX with the #81 Hand Polish, or even the Deep Crystal Polish, which will be easier to find, and then apply the NXT Tech Wax.

    Hope this helps?

    Mike
    Mike Phillips
    760-515-0444
    showcargarage@gmail.com

    "Find something you like and use it often"

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    • #3
      Here's another thread with lots of related information...

      Swirl 101 - Confused what to use when?

      Hope this helps...

      Mike
      Mike Phillips
      760-515-0444
      showcargarage@gmail.com

      "Find something you like and use it often"

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      • #4
        Thanks Mike, cleared everything up perfectly. Also the other post you put it in there about the MPPC, #82, etc. really gave me a good idea of what exactly each product is good for. Thanks again.
        Jason
        2004 Jetta GLS 1.8T

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        • #5
          Originally posted by jetta18T
          Thanks Mike, cleared everything up perfectly. Also the other post you put it in there about the MPPC, #82, etc. really gave me a good idea of what exactly each product is good for. Thanks again.
          Your welcome, happy to be of service!

          Mike
          Mike Phillips
          760-515-0444
          showcargarage@gmail.com

          "Find something you like and use it often"

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