What polish can I buy locally?

jnyost

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Ok so I bought over $500 dollars of detailing stuff last week and some how missed a polish. I planned on buying Menzerna but I ended up without anything. I started playing with my new PC today trying to get rid of the swirls on my car and wasn't having much luck. I bought some Turtlewax Polish from Autozone but it didn't get rid of them all. When I was in Carquest last weeking picking up some AW I noticed some 3m and Meguiars stuff but didn't pay much attention. Have any suggestions on what I can pick up to get rid of swirls/spider webs?



Thanks!

Jared
 
Meguiars #83, the Dual Action Cleaner Polish (DACP) is a popular polish for the PC as is the slightly lighter cut #80 and both should be available otc.

Here's a link to MikeyC's site with a great polish chart :) so look at the 3M products. Many of them should be available otc too.



Polish Chart



-John C.
 
JohnZ3MC said:
Meguiars #83, the Dual Action Cleaner Polish (DACP) is a popular polish for the PC as is the slightly lighter cut #80 and both should be available otc.

Here's a link to MikeyC's site with a great polish chart :) so look at the 3M products. Many of them should be available otc too.



Polish Chart



-John C.



This chart is a great tool! Thank you very much! :clap:



Edit, after further reading, this website is specific to Honda S200. Also, a while ago there was a thread where folks were chiming in in an effort to create a chart, not sure where that is though...
 
I'c check the local yellow pages for an autobody/paint supply place, all the ones I've seen had a lot of decent products in stock.
 
Malachi said:
This chart is a great tool! Thank you very much! :clap:



Edit, after further reading, this website is specific to Honda S200. Also, a while ago there was a thread where folks were chiming in in an effort to create a chart, not sure where that is though...

You're welcome and glad to share.

I never looked at the whole site until recently and was impressed with the wealth of info there. While it is a S2K specific site, much is universally applicable and had I poked around more I would have discovered MikeyC keeps the site current and updates the chart as time goes by. Some older versions of the chart don't have all the columns Mike's has so it's my goto chart too. Look at the 3M products. How can anyone keep track of those without a chart?

-John C.
 
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