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    I've always taken care of the exterior of my vehicles by using Meguiar's products by hand.

    Wash
    Clay (if needed)
    Sctrach X on isolated areas
    DC1
    DC2
    DC3 (replaced by NXT tech wax)
    Quik Detailer in between waxes

    I've been considering getting a PC but I have a few questions:

    1. What are my "electronic" options (i.e. Dual Action polisher or otherwise)?

    2. Can the products listed above (DC1, 2, and 3) be applied with this tool?

    3. If the answer to #2 is "No" or there are better options, which product replaces each? For instance, M(fill in #) replaces DC2.

    Mike, as a side note, the Meguiars accronyms on "Meguiars Online Acronyms - With Product Links - Update 04/10/05" does not link to the product. Could this be because the Meguiar's website was updated?

    hanks for the help

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    Re: Detailing by hand vs. using PC

    Originally posted by 05PhillyStang
    Mike, as a side note, the Meguiar's acronyms on "Meguiar's Online Acronyms - With Product Links - Update 04/10/05" does not link to the product. Could this be because the Meguiar's website was updated?

    Thanks for the help
    Yes, the new website has made all the previously posted links useless. We will have to re-code every link that went to Meguiar's.com by hand, or just forget about them.

    There is a ton of information in the Detailing 101 forum on your exact question, I'm off today, but I'll try to answer your question, or search the detailing 101 forum for your answers.

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

    "Find something you like and use it often"

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    • #3
      Re: Detailing by hand vs. using PC

      Originally posted by 05PhillyStang
      I've always taken care of the exterior of my vehicles by using Meguiar's products by hand.

      Wash
      Clay (if needed)
      Sctrach X on isolated areas
      DC1
      DC2
      DC3 (replaced by NXT tech wax)
      Quik Detailer in between waxes

      I've been considering getting a PC but I have a few questions:

      1. What are my "electronic" options (i.e. Dual Action polisher or otherwise)?

      2. Can the products listed above (DC1, 2, and 3) be applied with this tool?

      3. If the answer to #2 is "No" or there are better options, which product replaces each? For instance, M(fill in #) replaces DC2.

      Mike, as a side note, the Meguiars accronyms on "Meguiars Online Acronyms - With Product Links - Update 04/10/05" does not link to the product. Could this be because the Meguiar's website was updated?

      hanks for the help
      1. You have several options. What are you wanting to spend? This should help decide what option you want to invest in.

      Another thought is how much experience do you have with the different types of buffing machines?

      To start with I opted for the G-100 Dual action polisher from Meguiar's. This machine has a lifetime warranty.

      One day I will try the rotary.

      2. For the DC I know an orbital or dual action would be fine. Not sure about a rotary though.

      3. The swirl removal properties is very minimal for the DC products. Depending on what defects your trying to remove you could try #80 or #83 for more severe defects.

      Try this http://meguiars.com/estore/product_l...ro-proauto-3-1

      Good luck hope this was helpful and keep the questions coming.

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      • #4
        Read this thread, it should answer all your questions...

        Will I notice a difference if I use the G-100

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

        "Find something you like and use it often"

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