Originally posted by RamAirV1
Mike, thanks for the clarification, I have used Scratch X recently to remove some minor scratches and it worked very well. It is best to let it dry before removal? That's what I've been doing with good results.
If Scratch X doesn't remove the swirls or scratches I go to MPC with the PC. And if that doesn't work I use DACP with the PC. If the MPC by machine doesn't work on a scratch, there's no point in trying #9 or #82. Or is there?
Mike, thanks for the clarification, I have used Scratch X recently to remove some minor scratches and it worked very well. It is best to let it dry before removal? That's what I've been doing with good results.
If Scratch X doesn't remove the swirls or scratches I go to MPC with the PC. And if that doesn't work I use DACP with the PC. If the MPC by machine doesn't work on a scratch, there's no point in trying #9 or #82. Or is there?
If I remember correctly, MPC is a step below DACP in aggressiveness, and the others are less aggressive. What I don't know is where #80 fits in.
RamAirV1
RamAirV1
It is very rich in polishing oils like the #7 and uses a diminishing abrasive kind of unique to itself. Plus, it does offer the paintable polymer protection that no other paint product in the Meguiar’s line offers and only one other company that I know of offers something similar to it.
It's one of those products, (like many others), that you really need to try in order to see if you like it.
Mike
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