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Re: Black car waxing.
Originally posted by Jeff U View PostNot that you asked but.... here's my experience with working by hand.
I have a black car, 20 plus years old, that I did by hand using Swirl X. It was a full weekend of hand numbing, back breaking work. It took me the better part of 12 - 15 hours to polish and then wax. I was pleased but not satisfied with the results.
So I bit the bullet and bought a machine. (I got the Flex XC3401)
In a fraction of the time I got such better results that the comparison is not even close.
It even gave me the motivation, and ability, to tackle my wife's Honda van that I would have NEVER attempted by hand.
Without a doubt it is the best money I have ever spent in keeping my cars looking good.
If you really are interested in removing all those swirls you should invest in a Dual Action polisher.
just applying #9 polish, colorX, and NXT by hand took me 4 hours. (not including washing, drying, and claying)
good luck with your stang tho!
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Apply one coat remove and wait a few and then apply again
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Originally posted by Murr1525 View PostYes, 2 thin coats of the Nxt.
What most people call polishing would be the Cleaning step listed above. As long as yo udo your test spot, and check results, nothing can really go wrong by hand.
It is nice to wait 15 minutes if possible. But nothing will be ruined if you have to start the second coat right away.
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Originally posted by Babage View PostAlright i have an 03 black stang. Now i need some help finding the right product and what type of cycle to do. I will be doing this all by hand and do not want to buy a PC. ...
I have a black car, 20 plus years old, that I did by hand using Swirl X. It was a full weekend of hand numbing, back breaking work. It took me the better part of 12 - 15 hours to polish and then wax. I was pleased but not satisfied with the results.
So I bit the bullet and bought a machine. (I got the Flex XC3401)
In a fraction of the time I got such better results that the comparison is not even close.
It even gave me the motivation, and ability, to tackle my wife's Honda van that I would have NEVER attempted by hand.
Without a doubt it is the best money I have ever spent in keeping my cars looking good.
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alright i appreciate all the help guys and mur. Hope i I didn't annoy you to much :P
I love how friendly everyone is on these forums.
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What ever mits & toweling you use, be sure it is properly washed in a washing machine *before* use use it the next time.
Never reuse dirty towels & wash mits, or you might introduce new swirls to the finish.
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Originally posted by Murr1525 View PostMost of the towels have a pretty short nap to them. You really want something a little bit longer, whether it is a MF mitt, or sheep, or cotton.
But the length of the fibers is what I meant. A lot of the towels are like a 1/4 inch or so, and tight packed. Having something with longer fibers can help pick up the dirt, without rubbing it on the surface.
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Most of the towels have a pretty short nap to them. You really want something a little bit longer, whether it is a MF mitt, or sheep, or cotton.
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Is a microfiber towel good to wash my car with or does everyone recommend lamb wool mitt or sponge? I do own a wash mitt but have no clue what its made of. I know its not lamb wool though.
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It can always be simplified, but the removal of defects can make you have to do more steps, put in more effort.
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alright cool.
haha thats the 3 step process i use to use!! I ran out of step 2 though.
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