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  • Microfiber

    I am learning at a fast pace, now my question is I have very small swirl marks in my Dodge Neon Orange Blast paint.

    I use the following:

    Wash Gold Glass carwash-Microfiber sponge (use new bucket for the wheels-two bucket wash I presume).

    Dry with Microfiber towels.

    clean interior to let the outside completely dry. Using Meguiars Natural shine and quick detailer (on the glass too, works great I might add) and a good vacuum (take seats out sometimes!!)

    Use Meguiars Clay bar and QD with supplied MF towel.

    Use Meguiars Cleaner wax applied with cheapie orbital polisher (6" spins and wobbles, one speed)with a Microfiber pad.

    Wipe wax off with MF towel.

    Apply NXT wax by hand with supplied foam applicator (paste wax).

    remove wax with MF towel. I do one panel at a time, like fender, half door etc etc. I use light pressure and my whole hand and change towels and sides a lot.

    My Microfiber towels are cleaned in a top loader with Tide liquid, no softner and hung dried and stored in a plastic bucket in the house. I cleaned my applicators with dawn and threw them in with the MF stuff in the wash. The towels don't feel rough at all.

    My swirls are very light and only on the very flat surfaces which I believe is where my aggresiveness with the orbital comes to play. On the hood and the roof.

    My question is I have been looking at the PC of course (out of my price range right now) and the foam pads. Could my microfiber pad on the orbital be causing my swirls, the pad seems gummed up by the time I'm done with the car and seems rough, I bought them with the thought that mf is softer than say the wool or other applicators. I have been reading on how much pressure to put on the polisher and actually just let the machine to the work with little pressure by me. I can't remember what other pads are sold (the slip on stuff) at our Schucks. I live in rural No. California and our stores are limited to Wally World, and a Carquest store.

    The car does look great when I'm done (no recent pictures, sorry, not near as bad as the swirls I've seen in the "Show Off and Extreme Makeover" forums, but they are there). I take great pride in how my cars look and very careful and didn't quite pay that deep attention to the finish. I have had people comment on how our rigs look when I'm done but the miniscule swirls are there and bug me (now!). I would like to approach the art you all have when detailing. I think that Orange Blast and the Gold on my Yukon would look awesome when done correctly. To which I've been taking notes and leaving suttle hints to the little woman of what products I would like to get. The PC of course, 83, 80, 26 and of course NXT with the proper pads etc.

    Thanks for your time

    Aaron
    Philippians 2:14 - Do all things without grumbling or questioning,

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    Re: Microfiber

    well...reaching a flawless finish is a pretty tough thing because lots of factors are invlved in it. if you feel your microfiber bonnet is rough when it's completely clean, i'd recommend you to throw it away and buy a new one.

    can you get some scratchx? maybe that could hep you remove those swirls, but the thing in here is you'll have to be way patient cuz the last swirls are the most stubborn of all.

    in this case, the best way (that's what meguiar's says) to remove thos last stubborn swirls, is to have a PC with a W-9006 foam finishing pad at speed 4.5 and use either swirl free polish (M82) or swirl remover (#9). that way you should approach the flawless finish, but still, you have to be very patient and careful to achieve it.

    hope this helps
    " Sometimes logic is your friend (Mike-In-Orange)"

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      Re: Microfiber

      It does, I do not own a PC therefore I do my waxing by hand with the cheapie orbital, which may find it's way to the garbage.

      I read the remove swirls by hand caption and will do what is said.

      I need to ask if can the 83 and 80 be applied by hand or is it a machine only stuff?

      Thanks
      Aaron
      Philippians 2:14 - Do all things without grumbling or questioning,

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        Re: Microfiber

        M80 can be applied by hand. M83 can also be applied by hand...well...that's what the catalog says :P but I havent used it by hand, neither by machine, but I think it would work great.

        If you're going to use M80 just be sure, like with scratchX, to work it thoroughly to remove those unwanted swirls.
        " Sometimes logic is your friend (Mike-In-Orange)"

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          Re: Microfiber

          Originally posted by Chex View Post
          M80 can be applied by hand. M83 can also be applied by hand...well...that's what the catalog says :P but I havent used it by hand, neither by machine, but I think it would work great.

          If you're going to use M80 just be sure, like with scratchX, to work it thoroughly to remove those unwanted swirls.
          Thanks for the information, a PC is on my Christmas list for sure along with some goodies from Meguiars.

          My birthday is around the corner too! maybe then

          Thanks

          Aaron
          Philippians 2:14 - Do all things without grumbling or questioning,

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