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jimtriz
Mar 12th, 2004, 11:51 AM
Hello everyone. I recently landed a job detailing the police cars for my town. There are 4 sedans and 2 SUVs. As one can imagine they are in pretty tough shape. They are all white. My questions is this, what's the most aggressive compounding/poslishing product I can use with a PC? Would it be the #83 DACP? I have no experience with a rotary, so this would not be the place to start!!! I don't want to make any enemies on the local force!! I have been using the #9 with pretty good success, just a few swirls and some oxidation won't come off. Thanks. Jim.

Lynn Phillips
Mar 12th, 2004, 12:32 PM
If #9 does the job then stick with it. Always try the least aggressive first. If #9 isn’t aggressive enough go ahead and step up to #83 with a W-8006 foam pad on your PC. Top either with NXT Tech Wax and you should have the law on your side.;)

Lynn

Billorlando
Mar 12th, 2004, 01:56 PM
I agree with lynn you definately want to start with a less agressive technique and step up from there. I handle the sherriffs dept in my county they have 134 cars 78 suvs in there fleet. I will tell you though I do not understand how quickly they can destroy a finish on these cars. wait till you have to destripe the vehicle. I will give you a hint use about 155 degree water and around 3000 psi pressure washer you will need it ....

ps I have only had to use #9 on there cars with a nice coat of wax it will save you ...

Rusty Bumper
Mar 15th, 2004, 11:12 PM
I think Medallion Paint Cleaner is a good choice for a PC...It is a bit milder than DACP, but stronger than # 9.