I have been using #3 for a long time but after using # 80 side by side on different applications with #3 i might say good by to an old friend# 80 just give a little deeper shine than #3 on black.
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Re: # 3 vs # 80
Originally posted by murr1525 View Postamong the main differences, #3 is a cleaner, while #80 is a cleaner/polish. So on black, the extra polishing oils are likely standing out to you.
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Re: # 3 vs # 80
Originally posted by SHYNEMAN123 View PostI have been using #3 for a long time but after using # 80 side by side on different applications with #3 i might say good by to an old friend# 80 just give a little deeper shine than #3 on black.
For me M03 Machine Glaze is one heck of a product, I think it outperforms M80 in that matter.
I currently I'm trying to work M03 with the Rotary Machine, this products changes dramatically on the results it leaves behind when used by the DA compared to the Rotary. The depth and wet looks that you get using this product is amazing
How are you comparing these two products? Do both sides are perfect? No scratches? No swirls?
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Re: # 3 vs # 80
#3 Machine Glaze is a non-abrasive pure polish, it contains no ingredients with the intended purpose of abrading paint.
M80 is a cleaner/polish, it does contain diminishing abrasives with a rich concentration of the polishing oils like found in #3
Completely different types of polishes.
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