Here is my suggestion. Any comments or proposed revisions welcome.
I am taking this from the Mirror Glaze product line and the G110V2.
1. Wash and clay using car shampoo and detailing clay as previously defined.
2. Polish with a finishing polish like 205 or SwirlX to level paint surface to permanently remove swirls and light defects from clear coat or single stage paint and to bring out the shine and reflectivity in the paint.
3. Glaze using a glaze like 05 or 07 to add depth of shine, especially to darker colored cars.
4. Protect with paint protectants as previously defined.
5. Maintain as previously defined.
Wash/clay -> Polish -> Glaze -> Protect -> maintain.
Step 2, which used to be Clean, I changed it because of 2 items in the Meguiars product line.
1. 205 is called an Ultra Finishing Polish.
2. The g110V2 is called a Dual-Action Polisher, and although it can apply glaze and sealants, its main purpose as an improvement over a simple orbital buffer would be applying products like 205 or SwirlX to eliminate light defects in the paint.
Comments or suggestions?
I am taking this from the Mirror Glaze product line and the G110V2.
1. Wash and clay using car shampoo and detailing clay as previously defined.
2. Polish with a finishing polish like 205 or SwirlX to level paint surface to permanently remove swirls and light defects from clear coat or single stage paint and to bring out the shine and reflectivity in the paint.
3. Glaze using a glaze like 05 or 07 to add depth of shine, especially to darker colored cars.
4. Protect with paint protectants as previously defined.
5. Maintain as previously defined.
Wash/clay -> Polish -> Glaze -> Protect -> maintain.
Step 2, which used to be Clean, I changed it because of 2 items in the Meguiars product line.
1. 205 is called an Ultra Finishing Polish.
2. The g110V2 is called a Dual-Action Polisher, and although it can apply glaze and sealants, its main purpose as an improvement over a simple orbital buffer would be applying products like 205 or SwirlX to eliminate light defects in the paint.
Comments or suggestions?
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