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Having whetted my appetite for a shiny clean car, I have located the UK distributor and got the catalogue - They only seem to do Mirror Glaze and, not wanting to buy everything, are the above numbers the most sensible for a fairly clean paint job with not too many swirls & scratches. Nautic Blue base paint + Clear Laquer top layer.
Also - does the ~2 require lots of hard rubbing, or is it wipe on and wipe off? (In England, we have T-Cut for cutting and removing oxidation but this is the hardest work there could ever be, and I know I wouldnt do it <g> |
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Richard,
I would recommend buying the group of #9 Swirl Remover, #7 Polish, #26 Yellow Wax, and #34 Final Inspection. That combo should be able to handle most anything except for the MOST neglected finishes. Use in the order I listed above for best results. Hope this helps...Lee |
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