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    Hi all, I've been a car fanatic since I was born, and have certainly run the gauntlet of products over the years. All of that has led me to Meguiar's. I've been exclusively using Meguiar's for a few years now. I bought the DA early last year, and have been very happy with it. My routine was gold class wash, clay, DC-cleaner, #7, and NXT. Now the auto parts stores stopped carrying DC cleaner by me, so I ordered #2, but that word cut keeps sticking out in my head. I'm thinking it is more aggressive than I need. I have an '08 GT500 with very minor surface imperfections. In my reading, #80 seems to be the product of choice, so some advice would be great. I know #80 has some polish in it too, but would it be a better replacement for the DC cleaner than #2?

    Any other advice is welcome too. I'm always willing to try new things.
    2008 GT500 - Vapor Silver
    2002 SVT Focus - CD Silver

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    Another thing I saw was putting the #26 on before the NXT for a deeper shine. That doesn't inhibit the performance of NXT? I know it's all personal preference for the look, but it'd be nice to hear from anyone that has tried this.
    2008 GT500 - Vapor Silver
    2002 SVT Focus - CD Silver

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    • #3
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      In my experience M02 is a little bit more finnicky than M80. Also, M80 has a lot of polishing oils in it that will really help condition the paint and get it to shine. Between the two, I would say M80. However lately M205 has replaced it as the first go-to polish for minor imperfections.

      It is popular here to layer M26 and NXT for the ultimate shine, and it works fairly well.

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      • #4
        Re: Fairly new to the DA with ?s

        Yeah, #80 or #205 would be what you want, not #2.
        2017 Subaru WRX Premium - WR Blue

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        • #5
          Re: Fairly new to the DA with ?s

          # 80 would be a great choice.
          quality creates its own demand

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          • #6
            Re: Fairly new to the DA with ?s

            Thanks guys, I ordered both.
            2008 GT500 - Vapor Silver
            2002 SVT Focus - CD Silver

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            • #7
              Re: Fairly new to the DA with ?s

              And you want to put the NXT on first...and then#26!
              Black......the ONLY color!

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              • #8
                Re: Fairly new to the DA with ?s

                Thanks lightning, that makes more sense to me anyway.
                2008 GT500 - Vapor Silver
                2002 SVT Focus - CD Silver

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                • #9
                  Re: Fairly new to the DA with ?s

                  Originally posted by SVT Lightning View Post
                  And you want to put the NXT on first...and then#26!

                  wrong order ..

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                  • #10
                    Re: Fairly new to the DA with ?s

                    Originally posted by FRS View Post
                    wrong order ..
                    He was correct. You put Carnauba on top of Synthetic. So M26 on top of NXT

                    I once put swirls in my paint just to see what it looked like.

                    I don't always detail cars, but when I do, I prefer Meguiar's.
                    Remove swirls my friends.

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                      Re: Fairly new to the DA with ?s

                      Originally posted by 2008GT500 View Post
                      Hi all, I've been a car fanatic since I was born, and have certainly run the gauntlet of products over the years. All of that has led me to Meguiar's. I've been exclusively using Meguiar's for a few years now. I bought the DA early last year, and have been very happy with it. My routine was gold class wash, clay, DC-cleaner, #7, and NXT. Now the auto parts stores stopped carrying DC cleaner by me, so I ordered #2, but that word cut keeps sticking out in my head. I'm thinking it is more aggressive than I need. I have an '08 GT500 with very minor surface imperfections. In my reading, #80 seems to be the product of choice, so some advice would be great. I know #80 has some polish in it too, but would it be a better replacement for the DC cleaner than #2?

                      Any other advice is welcome too. I'm always willing to try new things.
                      Considering your routine has consisted only of cleaning and adding polish and wax/sealant, even with perfect wash and drying technique you will still likely have some minor swirls.

                      I would suggest the M80 or M205 in order to clean those up, and then follow with the wax or wax +sealant of your choice. I think you will be pleasantly surprised how much better it will look with the minor swirls removed as well.

                      Oh, be sure to post some pictures!

                      Mark

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                      • #12
                        Re: Fairly new to the DA with ?s

                        You are correct Mark, I have always fought the minor swirls. I'll take some before and after photos just to see. I probably won't be doing it until next month though, so hold tight.
                        2008 GT500 - Vapor Silver
                        2002 SVT Focus - CD Silver

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                        • #13
                          Re: Fairly new to the DA with ?s

                          Well, I finally got off my butt and did it . I work at the space center, and have a photo shoot tomorrow with a bunch of Mustang guys out here, so I had to shine it up.

                          I washed and clayed, then went with 205, 7, then NXT. I wasn't thrilled with the 205 initially, I don't think I was aggressive enough, but after I put the 7 on, I was pretty happy. I still have some minor imperfections I can see under the fluorescent lights when looking at just the right angle, so I might try 105 next go around, or try 205 with a little more pressure. I'm always a little gun shy when trying something new.

                          I did take some before pictures of the Mustang and the Focus, so tonight I'll try and get some after shots and post them up. I bought an 02 SVT Focus last December Mark, and the paint was not maintained, so I clayed it, cleaned, polished, NXT and it was a million times better, but not great. The 205 seemed to help a little more this time, but I still need to step it up a notch.

                          Does anyone have opinions on the Lake Country pads vs. the Meguiar's pads? I used the Meguiar's pads the first time I used the DA and think I got better results, but I'm pretty sure I just wasn't being as critical. It's easy to see better results when you were used to hand waxing, so if any of you guys have pad opinions, I'd appreciate them.
                          2008 GT500 - Vapor Silver
                          2002 SVT Focus - CD Silver

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                            Re: Fairly new to the DA with ?s

                            Also, what do you use on the front bumper black plastic of the Focus? I still have a wax mark there from previous owner I haven't gotten out. I love the Ultimate Protectant and it hides the wax pretty well, but won't take it out.
                            2008 GT500 - Vapor Silver
                            2002 SVT Focus - CD Silver

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                              Re: Fairly new to the DA with ?s

                              Originally posted by 2008GT500 View Post
                              ...I wasn't thrilled with the 205 initially, I don't think I was aggressive enough...
                              What pad - type/size - did you use with the 205?

                              Originally posted by 2008GT500 View Post
                              ...I still have some minor imperfections I can see under the fluorescent lights when looking at just the right angle, so I might try 105 next go around, or try 205 with a little more pressure.
                              Adjusting your technique - a little more pressure, smaller working area, etc. - is a good idea. If you feel you still need to bump up your cut, try SwirlX or Ultimate Compound before going right to 105.
                              2013 Highlander - black
                              2010 TL - black

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