Re: Ok, I just need to get this through, please help me.
Thanks for all of you who helped me.
i just need to get some ultimate protectant
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Re: Ok, I just need to get this through, please help me.
Originally posted by Tuck91 View PostThere are other products besides M105 Ultra Cut Compound that remove swirls and scratches, such as SwirlX or Ultimate Compound.
Seems like everyone is always recommending starting with M105 on here and on other forums. You want to use the least aggressive method to get the job done. I would do test spots with SwirlX, M205, and Ultimate Compound if needed.
There is anything wrong with using a wax or paint sealant from Meguiars either.
Another product I've found works well is Meguiar's Solo M86 Cut & Polish Cream. This is a simple, one liquid system for both compounding & polishing. Add your favorite sealant then wax and you've got yourself a shine with great protection.
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Re: Ok, I just need to get this through, please help me.
I did these two vehicles by hand - you can take a look at them to maybe give you an idea of what you want to do: Ford Explorer and Ford Mustang.
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Originally posted by roushstage2 View PostNot that that wasn't a good suggestion, I don't quite think the OP will be able to take on that list.
I got all confused, and i dont think ill be able to afford all that.
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Originally posted by BobbyG View PostThis is my overall genera procedure including some product recommendations from wash, through paint correction to wax.
- Wash
- Clay
- Swirl Remover – Meguiar’s M105
- Finishing Polish – Meguiar’s M205
- Finishing Polish – Menzerna Polish PO85RD
- Isopropyl Alcohol Clean
- Paint Glaze – If you choose to, Wolfgang Finished Glaze
- Seal - Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant
- Wax - Collinite 845, Pinnacle Liquid Souverän Wax, or Griot’s Best Show Wax
Seems like everyone is always recommending starting with M105 on here and on other forums. You want to use the least aggressive method to get the job done. I would do test spots with SwirlX, M205, and Ultimate Compound if needed.
There is anything wrong with using a wax or paint sealant from Meguiars either.
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Re: Ok, I just need to get this through, please help me.
Not that that wasn't a good suggestion, I don't quite think the OP will be able to take on that list.
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Re: Ok, I just need to get this through, please help me.
Originally posted by BobbyG View PostThis is my overall genera procedure including some product recommendations from wash, through paint correction to wax.
- Wash
- Clay
- Swirl Remover – Meguiar’s M105
- Finishing Polish – Meguiar’s M205
- Finishing Polish – Menzerna Polish PO85RD
- Isopropyl Alcohol Clean
- Paint Glaze – If you choose to, Wolfgang Finished Glaze
- Seal - Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant
- Wax - Collinite 845, Pinnacle Liquid Souverän Wax, or Griot’s Best Show Wax
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Re: Ok, I just need to get this through, please help me.
This is my overall genera procedure including some product recommendations from wash, through paint correction to wax.
- Wash
- Clay
- Swirl Remover – Meguiar’s M105
- Finishing Polish – Meguiar’s M205
- Finishing Polish – Menzerna Polish PO85RD
- Isopropyl Alcohol Clean
- Paint Glaze – If you choose to, Wolfgang Finished Glaze
- Seal - Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant
- Wax - Collinite 845, Pinnacle Liquid Souverän Wax, or Griot’s Best Show Wax
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Re: Ok, I just need to get this through, please help me.
If I was to do general work by hand, I would look at having SwirlX and Ultimate Compound on the shelf, and do test spots, see what product was needed, etc. Polish would be optional as mentioned, then follow up with wax.
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Re: Ok, I just need to get this through, please help me.
It just have few swirl marks, not bad scratches, but I want to make it look as if it had a paint job done.
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How bad are the defects you are trying to work on?
What type of car/paint?
More info and pics can always help with advice.
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Re: Ok, I just need to get this through, please help me.
I have them listed right after that step: Deep Crystal or M07 Show Car Glaze
I have both and use both. Both work very well. Personal preference.
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What polish do I use? Can you give me suggestions on the best polish? I assume there are different types
So do I use scratch X first then polish?
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Re: Ok, I just need to get this through, please help me.
If you want to do the entire car, something like SwirlX or Ultimate Compound might be a bit easier to accomplish that goal with. ScratchX is better suited for "spot" correction, IMO.
If you want a full detail, you could go with something like this:
1. Wash- Gold Class or Ultimate Wash and Wax
2. Clay- Quik Clay kit
3. Clean- SwirlX or Ultimate Compound
4. Polish (optional)- Deep Crystal Polish or M07 Show Car Glaze
5. Wax- NXT 2.0 or Gold Class Carnauba Plus
6. Maintain- Quik Detailer or Ultimate Quik Detailer
If you want a quicker detail, simply do in order, steps 1, 2 and for 3, 4 and 5, use an all-in-one such as ColorX or Cleaner Wax. Those two will clean, polish and protect (wax) in one application. Individual steps generally yield better results, but generally take much more time. It depends how much time you want to invest in the project.
The above products can all be used by hand and should be fairly easy to locate.
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Claying will help make the car more shiny as it removes all the "stuff" bonded to your paint -- DEF help with the clarity of your paint finish. You can also add in a pure polish after ScratchX, before applying NXT, to get some more depth. Just some suggestions.
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