Megs??? Have i got this right?

Hello,



Due to the confusing/conflicting terminology used by megs., could some please tell me if I am correct in my thinking here?



Swirl Free Polish = a true polish, ie abrasive



Hand Polish = a glaze, ie not very abrasive, if abrasive at all.



Thank you,



face
 
Yup.



A better way to look at it is:



SWP = #9

HP = #7



One from Body Shop line, the other from Mirror Glaze line.
 
Thanks for the very fast replies. These lead me to ask:



1) Is the #9 the same formulation as Swirl Free Polish. If not, which is the stronger or milder of the two?



I already have some #9 and don't want to basically "double up" if they're the same product. I thought perhaps the Swirl Free might be milder and could be used more frequently?



2) Same for the #7 vs HP. Same formulation or different products?



Again, don't want to double up needlessly.



Thanks again,



face
 
Scottwax said:
Swirl Free is what you would use in place of Swirl Remover #9. Swirl Free has diminished abrasives and more oil than #9. Hand Polish is the Show Car Glaze #7 equivalent and is easier to remove than #7.
 
I've researched the abrasiveness scale of Meguiar's products in these forums and found out that #9 is LESS abrasive than the Deep Crystal Paint Cleaner--which is what I have. Is there that much difference, or is Deep Crystal sufficient for removing those swirls?
 
IMO #9 is much better for removing swirls. I found this out when I repaired some paint chips on my hood. The wetsanding left some haze and the DCS Paint Cleaner would barely touch it, but the #9 removed it completely. Use the #9 it's a much better product.
 
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