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  • back from the shop - dc#2

    so lets say I can interchange meg's #7 with DC2 polish....can I use the DC step 2 on my Yukon straight from the autobody shop.

    atleast till the paint cures.

    I have #80 as well, but just curious about a bodyshop safe glaze as I have some DC2 still lying around. cheers.

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    bump,bump,bump!!!

    it came back from the shop and looks great!! what would you guys put on it for the next 30 days????

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    • #3
      Originally posted by karll
      bump,bump,bump!!!

      it came back from the shop and looks great!! what would you guys put on it for the next 30 days????
      Hey Karll,

      I have a thread going on this very issue. I will post the link to in here and have never done this, so I hope it works. (The info your asking is currently at the bottom of that thread)

      To make a long story short: 1) I have a new Ford Explorer (Color is like a very dark grey Clear Coat) 2) It was involved in a accident 5 days ago where a drunk driver crashed thru a privacy fence (missed the car :) ) but debris from the fence landed on my hood with scratches and dents :mad: 3) I had the damage estimated
      Brad

      Detailing a Vehicle is very Therapeutic.

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      • #4
        Besides all the stuff on that other thread, the short answer is that you can use either the #7 or the Deep Crystal Step #2 on fresh paint. The #7 will possibly look better but the DC #2 will probably be easier to use. Both are "pure polishes" and are fresh-paint-friendly.
        Practical Perfectionist

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        • #5
          Re: back from the shop - dc#2

          Originally posted by karll
          I have #80 as well, but just curious about a bodyshop safe glaze as I have some DC2 still lying around. cheers.
          My personal choice for fresh paint is #80, since it has a breathable
          polymer in it for protection.
          r. b.

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          • #6
            thanks friends,,

            i'll keep it up with the DC2 for 30-40 days...

            if it gets too swirlly, i'll switch to #80!!

            cheers.

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