Attn: Mike

I've got another question mike that i'm not in a hurry for an answer to. Speed glaze is rated a 4 and DACP is a 6. IS there really a HUGE difference between the two? If I plan on using DACP mostly do I need to go buy some speed glaze to. Is there much of a chance to do more damage w/ DACP?



I know that you try the least amount of abrassives to get the job done, was just wondering if there was a huge difference.
 
i was in the same predicament as you... i just went ahead and bought the #80..which i will be following it up after DACP
 
Hi HotRodGuy,



There is a huge difference between #83 DACP and #80 Speed Glaze. I would recommend both, especially for the types of cars you own and the quality finish you expect and desire.



Mike
 
really, you recommend doing both on the same car?





As far as cutting power is DACP that much more aggressive. I keep reading aboutt he shine that # 80 gives. Is it much different then the one provided w/ # 83?
 
Just tried my new #80 last night. I was expecting it to be more aggressive than it was (by looking at the agressiveness meter on the bottle). I guess I will be picking up some #83 as well.



When people say #80 breaks down fast, they aren't kidding. Very easy to work with and remove though. I tried it on 20 year old single stage paint that has never seen wax in it's life. It wasn't quite enough (duh!) to pull everything out, but it made a 'click & brag' worthy difference.



VV
 
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