Is the MCC 01 the next more agressive step to use with a PC if #83 DACP isn't able to remove the defects. I was looking through the catalogs and the method of use is listed as D/A Polisher compatible. I don't currently own nor have the experience/ Knowledge to operate a Rotary(Hopefully one day soon I will take the plunge and learn.) safely, and I was wondering if this is the most aggresive step you can take w/ a PC and Polishing Pad (w8006)?
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#01 Medium Cut is for rotary only (at least that’s what the catalog and bottle I have say).
#83/W8006 is currently the most aggressive product set Meg’s recommends for use with a DA. Meg’s recommends that any defects that don’t respond to #83/W8006/DA should be handled with a rotary.
Since ScratchX is being re-formulated for DA use it will be interesting to see how it compares to #80 and #83.
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but then i think i will never feel the need to learn how to use a rotary i am pretty conservitive when it comes to my own cars but this week i may go buy some fenders and hoods to play withPatrick Yu
2003 Honda Accord
2008 Honda Accord EX-L V6
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At this time, the information in the new catalog is a typographical error. At this time M01 is not recommend for use with a dual action polisher.
M01 is for use with a rotary buffer only.
For the thread starter of this thread, check out this thread which should answer all of your questions...
PC + #83 not "Cutting" it! - The Limits of the Dual Action Polisher
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Originally posted by Mike Phillips
At this time, the information in the new catalog is a typographical error. At this time M01 is not recommend for use with a dual action polisher.
M01 is for use with a rotary buffer only.
For the thread starter of this thread, check out this thread which should answer all of your questions...
PC + #83 not "Cutting" it! - The Limits of the Dual Action Polisher
Thanks Mike for clarifying!
Tim
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