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  • Some random thoughts on #80 and #83...

    Well having used #83 for only the second time ever and #80 is my go to polish just thought I would post some 'random' thoughts on the products for anyone who looking at getting one of the other.

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    #80 - overall a great product, I have only used this product via PC. Applies very easy and removes very easy. Polishes up VERY nice leaving the surface ready for a coat of wax. As always this does do a nice job removing swirls and scratches deeper scratches will take a couple applications.

    #83 - Another good product and I applied this via PC as well, this applies very easy but seems a little more difficult to remove over #80. I also noticed this doesn't polish up quite as well as #80 and IMO doesn't quite leave the surface ready for a coat of wax, the wax I like it anyway. But it does do a nice job removing swirls and scratches.

    In the end if I had to choose between the two it would be #80 all the way. For me #80 is just a little more versatile and leaves a better looking end result ready for wax and is still my go to product.

    Just my opinions, enjoy!
    Brandon

    2007 Black Chevy Avalanche

    My Albums: Avalanche
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    Re: Some random thoughts on #80 and #83...

    I agree with you.

    I learned on the ol' 83/80 combo, now it's 105/205 and the new products coming out are plentiful.

    I love M80 on Single Stage paints as those magical oils in it make the surface so nice .

    I have yet to really get into M105 and haven't even seen M205 yet, but 105 is very versatile with other applications!

    I like M02 as well but that may change when I try 105 and 205. I would like to try M86 too! Too many options but I always revert back to original programming, M83/M80 combo.
    Philippians 2:14 - Do all things without grumbling or questioning,

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    • #3
      Re: Some random thoughts on #80 and #83...

      I also like the #80/#83 combo. It is easy to remove pretty much any defect in your paint with these two items. Will have to give the #105/#205 a good workout soon. It will be hard to give up the #80/#83 combo.
      quality creates its own demand

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      • #4
        Re: Some random thoughts on #80 and #83...

        I purchased some M80 a while back at my local PBE storeand havent gotten around to trying it yet, good to hear it finishes LSP ready
        Nick
        Tucker's Detailing Services
        815-954-0773
        2012 Ford Transit Connect

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        • #5
          Re: Some random thoughts on #80 and #83...

          I love the 83/80 combo. 83 was not intended to be a ready for wax polish but I use 83 with a rotary and it will remove 1500 sanding marks fast and finishes out looking really good.
          Follow that with 80 and a PC and you have a awesome shine.

          I have not tried the 105/205 and doubt that I will I"m happy with the results that I get with the 83/80 combo.
          Black Bart

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          • #6
            Re: Some random thoughts on #80 and #83...

            I like the 83/80 combo.
            But after using the new 105/205 combo, that is my "go to" combo.
            It worked great!!!
            And 205 polishes out nicer IMO than 80 does.
            Joel
            Firefighter/EMT-B
            Rejuvenation Auto Detailing
            "Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Dirt Back!!!"
            '99 F-150

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              Re: Some random thoughts on #80 and #83...

              Im new to the world of detailing by machine (pc 7424) and bought M80 after reading a ton of reviews and used it on my girlfriend's black explorer and was very happy with it. I did use a LC orange pad with it but when I do my white corolla I am going to start with a white pad first and see how it goes with my test spot.

              I used UC on the hood where it was more scratched and it finished amazingly well too
              2008 Toyota Corolla 5-spd
              2005 Honda CRF250R
              2002 kawasaki Ninja ZX9R

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              • #8
                Re: Some random thoughts on #80 and #83...

                Have, used, and liked my 80/83 combo.

                Then I got M105 and M205, and fell in love. It really makes the job a lot easier in most cases, and M205 is such a pleasure to work with. It's like melting butter into the paint...so smooth.

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                • #9
                  Re: Some random thoughts on #80 and #83...

                  +1 - the combo works for me. I have both the 105 (DA ver) and 205 but haven't had the time nor place to play with them. I "need" to polish something to keep me sane
                  Learning new things everyday

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                  • #10
                    Re: Some random thoughts on #80 and #83...

                    Originally posted by Tuck91 View Post
                    I purchased some M80 a while back at my local PBE storeand havent gotten around to trying it yet, good to hear it finishes LSP ready
                    You will like #80 finishes up very nice each and every use, very predictable results!!
                    Brandon

                    2007 Black Chevy Avalanche

                    My Albums: Avalanche
                    Meguiars Online Acronyms - Meguiars Product List....

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