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  • almost there - what do u think of this?

    well the gf's paint on her laser is hard as glass ...
    so far this is what ive done

    wash
    clay
    2 passes of number 1 with foam cutting pad - rotary
    2 passes of number 9 swirl remover 2.0 with polishing pad - rotary

    at this point the difference is amazing since i started. There are still some slight cobweb effects on the paint. I'm keen to use the number 9 on a foam cutting pad to see if this will remove the last of the unsightly imperfections. Is this likely to be much more of a difference than using an ordinary polishing pad?

    I plan to top this off with 2 coats of nxt

    would love to hear some opinions
    thx
    All people give pleasure : some when they arrive, others when they leave

  • #2
    Pics would be nice.

    Nice to see a fellow Mazda owner from Adelaide on here too.

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    • #3
      Re: almost there - what do u think of this?

      Originally posted by SprintKing
      There are still some slight cobweb effects on the paint. I'm keen to use the number 9 on a foam cutting pad to see if this will remove the last of the unsightly imperfections. Is this likely to be much more of a difference than using an ordinary polishing pad?

      I plan to top this off with 2 coats of NXT

      would love to hear some opinions
      thx
      Hi SprintKing,

      I think you would be better off spending some more time with the #1 Medium Cut cleaner with the foam cutting pad. The reason I say this is because after machine cleaning the finish with the #1 Medium Cut Cleaner with the foam cutting pad, this will have removed a majority of the lighter, or more shallow scratches, (as you have seen), and any remaining scratches will likely be the deepest scratches, or possibly swirl-haze from the cleaning step, which in this case would be shallow swirls.

      Does that make sense?

      That said,

      "You never know what you can do until you try"

      So if you like, give it a try. The foam cutting pad will be your primary abrasive as the #9 Swirl Remover is very non-aggressive. If this combination removes the remaining swirls and scratches then it would be highly recommended to re-polish the finish using the same product, (the #9 Swirl Remover 2.0), with either the polishing pad or the finishing pad as the cutting pad is very aggressive and tends to leave buffer haze in the finish.

      Best of luck...

      Mike
      Mike Phillips
      760-515-0444
      showcargarage@gmail.com

      "Find something you like and use it often"

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      • #4
        mike thanks so much for this

        I will mask off the bonnet into two halves and try one side as you suggest with more work using # 1 Medium Cut Cleaner and foam cutting pad followed by #9 .... the other side with foam cutting pad and #9 Swirl remover 2.0 then again with the polishing pad

        what ever happens i'll be sure to post some pics when this is done

        Vormund - great to see another local on the boards. You'll find this a great place to take your detailing to the next level (both your mental approach and technique aswell) This community is made great by the skilled staff of Meguiars and long time detailers that frequent here. Get your note pad out cos theres much to learn
        All people give pleasure : some when they arrive, others when they leave

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        • #5
          Yup definitely been reading up.

          I have trouble finding some of the professional line here, where do you get yours from?

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          • #6
            Hey,

            I have to agree with Mike; I would continue working the #1 Medium Cut Cleaner with the rotary spinning 1500 - 1750 RPM. I would also make sure that you work the product until only a light residue remains, but not a dry buff. If you do not work it long enough, the product itself could cause light swirling/hazing.

            After the #1, I would use #80 Speed Glaze with a polishing pad. If you can not obtain #80, using a couple of passes with Meguiar's #9 Swirl Remover and a polishing pad should do the trick. Run the rotary at a little slower speed ~ 1500 RPM. But, do not work this product to a light dust. Instead work it thoroughly but remove while still damp. If you work it too long, it may re-introduce marring back into the surface.

            Good luck and keep us posted!

            Tim
            Tim Lingor's Product Reviews

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Vormund
              Yup definitely been reading up.

              I have trouble finding some of the professional line here, where do you get yours from?
              somehow i missed these replies ...

              Vormund by far the best supplier of the Professional Range i& all oter hard to find Megs products is Rare Spares, South Road, Richmond
              All people give pleasure : some when they arrive, others when they leave

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              • #8
                Originally posted by SprintKing
                Vormund by far the best supplier of the Professional Range and all other hard to find Megs products is Rare Spares, South Road, Richmond
                Do either of these two companies have websites?
                Mike Phillips
                760-515-0444
                showcargarage@gmail.com

                "Find something you like and use it often"

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                • #9
                  Mike , it is just one place....... but yes thats a good point - here is their website. It was recommended to me from the Meguiars rep for our state.

                  Rare Spares website to find stuff just goto Pricelist up the top & then look for Meguiars about halfway down .. or what ever it is you are interested in.
                  All people give pleasure : some when they arrive, others when they leave

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