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  • How would you approach this?

    this is a car of a prespective customer, and he mailed me the following pic's, due to the fact that the pic's where taken out with a cell phone, the quality isn't prefect, but good enough to give you an idea..







    After looking at the pic's, I thought this would be the approach I would take to this job. The main objective would be to get rid of most of the swirls and provide a deep, reflective shine.

    1. NXT Car wash

    2. Clay, using Quick detailer as a lube

    3. #83

    4. #80

    5. NXT wax paste

    any suggestions?

  • #2
    i just did my vw golf, i used the products you mention except #83 i found #80 was enough for me

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    • #3
      As Meguiars says..

      "Always use the least aggressive product to get the job done"

      So just do a test area with the #80 first. If it is enough, then move on to the rest of the car. If not, then do the #83 to the car, followed up with #80.
      2017 Subaru WRX Premium - WR Blue

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      • #4
        Originally posted by steveo3002
        i just did my vw golf, i used the products you mention except #83 i found #80 was enough for me
        which pad did you use for the #80? was #80 strong enough for swirls?

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