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  • FinalTouchDetail
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    Re: Using #80 & #83

    Your best bet is to just test them out.

    #83 with an orange pad can remove a lot of defect.
    #80 on a white pad after the #83 can finish up pretty nicely.

    Basically if you were looking at a scale with what you have mentioned it would be:

    105 > 83 > 80 > 205

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  • Wills.WindowsAndWheels
    started a topic Using #80 & #83

    Using #80 & #83

    Hey guys,

    I got a partly used gallon of #80 and #83 (speed glaze and DA Cleaner/Polish) because someone was selling them for quite cheap and i had never tried either.

    My question is, what are each of them best used for (what circumstance?) and what pads should be used?

    For example i nkow if you have heavy swrils, you use 105...the follow with 205...then wax/seal....where would #80 and #83 fall into play?

    Hope someone can help me out here, maybe give me some examples/pics of what they've used it for and what results they were able to achieve.

    Thank you for the help guys.
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