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  • good list when using the G110?

    Well Mike told me to start a new thread when i would be getting the G110 and i am soon so im posting my thread to ask if my list works pretty well.

    Step 1:Washing
    NXT carwash soap.


    Step 2:
    C2000 Meguiars Mirror Glaze Mild Clay or Smooth clay kit
    M10532 Meguairs Mirror Glaze Ultra Cut Compound


    Step 3:Polishing
    M0316 Meguairs Mirror Glaze Machine glaze
    #80 Meguiars Speed Glaze
    #7 Meguiars Show car glaze

    Step 4: Waxing

    #21 Synthetic Sealant

    Step 5:protecting
    #125 Synthetic Spray Detailer
    #34 Final Inspection
    Meguiars=FTW

    HMD - 2nd Year & Running Strong

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    Re: good list when using the G110?

    Here is the 5 step paint care cycle if you haven't seen it

    Step 1:Washing
    NXT carwash soap.

    Step 2: Cleaning/prepping
    C2000 Meguiars Mirror Glaze Mild Clay or Smooth clay kit

    Step 3:Polishing
    M10532 Meguairs Mirror Glaze Ultra Cut Compound
    M0316 Meguairs Mirror Glaze Machine glaze - For Rotary Buffer use only! (pretty sure)
    #80 Meguiars Speed Glaze - If you have any hazing/marring from the M105
    #7 Meguiars Show car glaze - Optional product but a lot use it prior to waxing.

    Step 4: Waxing
    #21 Synthetic Sealant - I like NXT 2.0 and M26 as well. 21 is great stuff though

    Step 5:Maintain
    #125 Synthetic Spray Detailer
    #34 Final Inspection - Never used it but a lot like it, I just use UQD which may be the M125 consumer style.

    Looks good though!

    Have fun

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

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    • #3
      Re: good list when using the G110?

      #80 would be the go-to cleaner/polish with the G100/110. You would want to do a test spot with it and a polishing pad, then move to stronger products like #83, #105, etc as needed, and even the new cutting pad for more cleaning ability.
      2017 Subaru WRX Premium - WR Blue

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      • #4
        Re: good list when using the G110?

        See comments below...


        Step 2:
        M10532 Meguiar's Mirror Glaze Ultra Cut Compound

        Intended to be used with a rotary buffer, lots of people get good results when using with a DA Polisher but test first and make sure you're getting the results you want in one small area before going over the entire car.

        Step 3:Polishing
        M0316 Meguiar's Mirror Glaze Machine glaze
        #80 Meguiar's Speed Glaze
        #7 Meguiar's Show car glaze


        You really only need the M80 Speed Glaze, it has plenty of polishing oils like the #3 and the #7

        For a less aggressive polish other than the M80 maybe get #9 Swirl Remover 2.0 which also has a lot of polishing oils in it or a cleaner/wax like ColorX which works really well for removing micro-marring.


        And don't forget to read this...

        Tips & Techniques for using the G110, G100, G220 and the PC Dual Action Polisher
        (These are all similar tools)
        Mike Phillips
        760-515-0444
        showcargarage@gmail.com

        "Find something you like and use it often"

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        • #5
          Re: good list when using the G110?

          This thread was just what I was looking for, as I'm about to join the Meguiar's cult and place my ADS order. So far, my newbie starter list includes:
          - G110 kit
          - 6-pack of W8006 & W9006 pads (3 pads of each)
          - 32oz of M80

          I just can't figure out what wax/sealant to go with.

          Based upon my research thus far, my plan is to apply the product with the G110 (unless directed otherwise) and remove the product by hand (using either a 100% cotton towel or microfiber towel).

          I'll be detailing two cars, both black....if that makes any difference. One is my swirl/scratch free new Civic Si (that apprently has very thin factory finish), so I may pass on the M80 and just clay and wax/seal. The other is a '05 Toyota Avalon Touring with fine swirl marks and some oxidation, thus the M80.

          Should I go with #M21 or NXT 2.0??

          Thanks!!!

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