Gave a friend a quick ten minute demonstration of the PC7424 (G100) yesterday just to show to power of the tool... The car was a red Vauxhall Corsa (single stage paint), with fading and a lot of swirls...
A couple of pics of the swilrs on the bonnet, the panel I did the demo on:


Now, for the deeper swirls that were in there, #83 would be required to preceed the #80, but just for a demo I went with the #80 applied using a 6" LC White polishing pad - speed 3 to spread, one pass at speed 5 (slow), two passes at speed 6 (slow). This gave the following results...

The deeper scratches remain, but I was incredibly impressed with the way the #80 dealt with the minor swilrs that were there, sorting them much better than I was expeciting for a light abbrassive polish (though I'm sure the fillers helped as well!). This has just reaffirmed #80 as my favourite Megs product alongside #7, and one of my all time fav products!
A couple more pics of the bonnet:

A couple of pics of the swilrs on the bonnet, the panel I did the demo on:


Now, for the deeper swirls that were in there, #83 would be required to preceed the #80, but just for a demo I went with the #80 applied using a 6" LC White polishing pad - speed 3 to spread, one pass at speed 5 (slow), two passes at speed 6 (slow). This gave the following results...

The deeper scratches remain, but I was incredibly impressed with the way the #80 dealt with the minor swilrs that were there, sorting them much better than I was expeciting for a light abbrassive polish (though I'm sure the fillers helped as well!). This has just reaffirmed #80 as my favourite Megs product alongside #7, and one of my all time fav products!
A couple more pics of the bonnet:


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