Travlinlght
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Does Meguires #9 "hide" or fill swirl marks or does it "repair" them?
Also can you apply the product to whole car by hand?
Thanks
Also can you apply the product to whole car by hand?
Thanks
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Jngrbrdman said:Yup. Gotta agree with the experts on this one. I've had pretty good luck using it by hand, but prepare for a workout if your swirls are too bad. You may have to go over the areas a couple times to get em out but it should work ok for ya. :xyxthumbs
Mags GN said:You guys have the same problem with minor scratches and marks?
Mags GN said:I've got some minor swirls and scratches just from drying the car and QDing over the summer. It seems light scratches and swirl marks can't be avoided. You guys have the same problem with minor scratches and marks?
Jngrbrdman said:I'd say that #9 would be the first step. If that doesn't work then move up to PI-II. From there go up to SMR.
I'm thinking maybe he meant FI-II ? :nixweissIntermezzo said:Wait a sec... which PI-II product are you referring to? The only PI-II's that I know of are compounds which are definitely more abrasive than the SMR polishing glaze.
toy4r said:mrdetailer.....what pad do you use with pc and #9? I can tell I am going to need to use it soon, but i'm hesitant since I have never used an abrasive. I thought i have seen on here that some say its a very mild abrasive? I have the white and gray pads from CMA. Used them with 7 and 26. They worked really well.
Thanks
4DSC said:I'm thinking maybe he meant FI-II ? :nixweiss
From what I've heard though, I wouldn't try FI-II by hand. I'd just step up to DACP or something.
According to Meguiars scale, #9 has a cutting action of 3. It's the same as their Swirl Free Polish. While it has abrasive action, I consider it a mild polish. For medium scratches or oxidation use Meguiars Dual Action Cleaner Polish, (6) using first the white then the yellow pad. The scale is 1 to 10. This is generally a one time job, then the #9 takes over after that.
Golfus said:I have just some minor swirls with a few that are a little deeper from the dealer washing my car before I got it. I was going to use DACP, but now I'm thinkin I should start with the #9. What I was wondering, is 3M SMR more/less abrasive that #9 and could I use these two products together? I would want to start off with the more abrasive right? Thanks for the help!!
Frederf said:http://www.properautocare.com/usporcabpol.html
I think this little page is a correct source of info... correct me if I'm wrong.