3m Swirl Remover, or Meguires #2?

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Einszett polishes are MUCH MUCH better than Meguiars polishes. 3M polishes are good, but Einszett will go a lot further and you can work them a lot longer.
But just for information...,
#2 is more aggressive than 3M SMR.
 
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Thunderman said:
I have been reading and see that those 2 are the top choices for polishing when you have small scratches, but what would you use?

Do you have a pic of the scratches? It is difficult to tell you what to use and how to best use it without some visual aid.

Do you own a rotary, orbital or doing the work by hand?

Glad to help out if I can,
Anthony
 

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I'm a big fan of 3M. They make serious products without gimmicks. I have a suspicion that they might be the supplier a lot of the popular brand name products. There can be only so many manufacturers of these base chemicals.
 
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aNoodle said:
I'm a big fan of 3M. They make serious products without gimmicks. I have a suspicion that they might be the supplier a lot of the popular brand name products. There can be only so many manufacturers of these base chemicals.
You are correct:)
3M is one of the few company's that is ISO certified and produce consistant quality products from lot to lot...,

The other company is Einszett, Imported from Germany, also ISO Certified, however, everyone that has tried the Einszett line agrees, even better than 3M:)

I am VERY proud of the products I sell and Quality is the reason I went with Einszett after searching and testing products for the last several years.

This is not a sales pitch, do a search on Einszett and see the results and what others that have tried it have to say:)

I realize not everyone will like the same products or brands, but one will never know until they actually try the product for themselves and get first hand experience with the products:)
 

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waynestowels said:
You are correct:)
3M is one of the few company's that is ISO certified and produce consistant quality products from lot to lot...,

The other company is Einszett, Imported from Germany, also ISO Certified, however, everyone that has tried the Einszett line agrees, even better than 3M:)

I am VERY proud of the products I sell and Quality is the reason I went with Einszett after searching and testing products for the last several years.

This is not a sales pitch, do a search on Einszett and see the results and what others that have tried it have to say:)

I realize not everyone will like the same products or brands, but one will never know until they actually try the product for themselves and get first hand experience with the products:)
Wayne,

Which "hand buff" product do you sell that works for really light light scratches ??

Thanks
 
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I recommend Einszett "Red can" for light scratches and the Grey can for a follow-up, good for hand application.
If you need a good, durable synthetic wax, Einszett Glanz is almost as easy to use as a QD product, except the durability is like a good carnuba on steroids:)

Thank you for your interest:)
 
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Wayne, I have the 3M light RC polish and its a witch (with a capitol "B") to put on by hand. I rub it into a small section then buff it off after drying. After a day of this, then Zaino Z5 w/Zfx and Z6, then a coat of Z-2 w/Zfx and another Z6 I am beat to say the least.

I know you can't and shouldnt do the Zaino treatments with anything other than your blood, sweat and a beer, but what about the 3M polishes? can they be applied with an orbital polisher? buffer? and if yes, do I have to invest $200 + dollars to get a good one that I'd use once a year?

Any recommendations?

Gary
 
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3M polishes are good..., but, IMO Einszett is much easier to apply and remove.

I have a top of the line Dewalt DW443 polisher for $129.
More power and speed than the PC:)
 


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