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imported_wagsjr

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Of all the single digit cleaners available which would u reccomend keeping in the arsenal.

I have 66, 80, 83, and 82 on hand. I have some 3m rub itII also. It works pretty well. I dont like to cut real hard.



So what in the megs line is equivalent. I switched to Megs last year. Would like something maybe a little heavier than 83 but that I can go right to 80 with the pc.
 
wagsjr said:
Of all the single digit cleaners available which would u reccomend keeping in the arsenal.

I have 66, 80, 83, and 82 on hand. I have some 3m rub itII also. It works pretty well. I dont like to cut real hard.



So what in the megs line is equivalent. I switched to Megs last year. Would like something maybe a little heavier than 83 but that I can go right to 80 with the pc.



You're asking what single digit polish to keep in the arsenal yet you list that you don't have any... I don't get it...



Assuming you had all the single digit polishes, I really liked #4 for correction, but it seemed to make the biggest mess of all... I have since switched to #84 and #80 usually corrects in one step what's left behind from #84... it also varies with what pads you use... #80/white LC pad might not correct what #84/yellow LC pad leaves behind, but #80/orange will/might...



Most of my details consist of #84, 83, 80 and sometimes 82 if paint is very soft... these aren't all used in a single job... usually #84, then 80 like i said above, sometimes 3rd step is required



I would say go with #4 or #84
 
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