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    I have a 2004 dark grey metallic Silverado and I was hoping someone would be able to assist me in a detail guide. Here are the products that I have accumulated.

    PC7424 Dual Action Polisher
    #81 Body Shop Professional Hand Polish
    #82 Body Shop Professional Swirl Free Polish
    #83 Body Shop Professional Dual Action Cleaner/Polish
    #21 Synthetic Sealant
    COLORx
    NXT Generation Tech Wax Paste
    Gold Class Clear Coat Car Wax
    Quik Clay Detailing System
    Ultimate Bonnet (1)
    Ultimate Wipe (6)
    W-9006 SOFTBUFF Finishing Pad (2)
    W-8006 Soft Buff Foam Polishing Pads (3)

    If a picture of the color of the truck would help I can post one.

    Thanks,
    -Brandon
    Brandon

  • #2
    Re: Newbie Looking for some help

    Welcome! See you are from Bloomington... My parents are up there!

    Anyway... you have a great collection of products!

    Something you might try:
    1. Wash your truck with a quality car wash.

    2. Use your Quik Clay Detailing System, even on a new car you will find bonded contaminates well worth the time and effort.

    3. Wash again

    4. As Meguiars suggests start with the least agressive then move up so I would #82 apply with the polishing pad speed 5, I like to use a higher speed for cleaner/polishes. I have never used #82 but I have heard many good things about it on MOL. I just started to use #80 and couldn't be happier!

    5. Now on to #81 I am a big fan of this product easy to use and gives GREAT results! I use a finishing pad speed 3

    6. Now for the wax either wax you have is a good way to go... my personal favorite is NXT liquid, I have some NXT paste Wax but have not used it yet but you can apply with the finishing pad at speed 3 and remove with the Ultimate Bonnet at speed 3 not sure it will be able to remove all the wax since you only have one ultimate bonnet so maybe save it for the last coat of wax to add a little "pop".

    Here is a post where scottwax applied NXT paste with a PC: http://meguiarsonline.com/forums/sho...t=NXT+PAste+PC

    #21 is also a very good product and is a close second in my line up of waxes. I apply #21 with the same 2 coat method.

    Both #21 and NXT look GREAT on dark vehicles!

    Here is a speed/pad chart to help you out: PC Speed/Pad Chart

    I like to use dedicated products for each step ~ Cleaner - Polish - Wax as I have suggested I am sure other will chime in with suggestions

    Post a pic!

    Brandon
    Last edited by gb387; May 10, 2005, 06:05 PM.
    Brandon

    2007 Black Chevy Avalanche

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    • #3
      You want to remove the polishes and or waxes with a quality microfiber or 100% cotton towels for best results.
      Brandon

      2007 Black Chevy Avalanche

      My Albums: Avalanche
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      • #4
        Here's the basic order of steps to follow,


        Washing
        Before detailing your car, first do an extremely good job of washing it. Remove all the dirt from all the nooks and crannies. This prevents any small abrasive dirt particle from entering into the machine polishing process and potentially instilling a swirl. Get the Car Sparkling Clean to start with and everything will be downhill after that.

        Claying
        After that clay the car, at least the horizontal surfaces. Again, do a good job of claying to insure you remove all above surface contaminants. The level of gloss you can achieve from your car's finish is mostly determined by how smooth you can make your paint. Claying will make your car's finish as smooth as new glass.

        After washing and and claying the car, and the car is all dry and ready to work on, the first thing you should do is to tape off any parts of the car you want to protect from splatter or prevent getting any product onto. Here's an example of a 1991 BMW taped off for machine polishing.



        Now move onto the cleaning step.


        Cleaning
        Cleaning is different than washing. Cleaning is removing both above surface defects like oxidation and below surface defects like swirls, scratches, etchings, and dirt that has embedded itself under the surface. Choose the appropriate paint cleaner for the condition of your car's finish and your application process. If you're unsure of which paint cleaner or cleaner/polish is right for your car, describe your car and if possible post a picture and we'll be glad to make some recommendations.


        Polishing
        Polishing after removing the defects is typically using a pure polish that is non-abrasive to restore brilliant high gloss and deep, dark reflections. This is an optional step and one best used on medium to dark colored car.

        Protecting
        This is where you apply your choice of wax or paint protectant. Adding a layer or two of wax creates a sacrificial-barrier on your car's paint to protect it and also add shine and gloss. Generally, two thin coats will insure even coverage with a uniform appearance.

        Maintaining
        Maintaining is the use of products like a quick detailer or a spray wax to maintain that "Just detailed look" in-between regular washings, and the regular application of a normal coat of wax.


        Meguiar's always teaches,

        "Always use the least aggressive product to get the job done"

        The idea is to see if you can restore an acceptable finish using the least aggressive product. Starting with a mild paint cleaner or cleaner/polish and testing to see what can accomplished with it is the safe way to learn which product you will need to safely remove the defects. If the first products you try don't do the job, you can always substitute a more aggressive product.

        The most aggressive you can go with Meguiar's products and a dual action polisher is using our #83 Dual Action Cleaner Polish and our W-8006 foam pad on the 5.0 setting. Getting any more aggressive than this can cause hazing of the finish and if the defects are serious enough to require a more aggressive product then you should use a rotary buffer or take it to a professional who is experienced with the rotary buffer.


        When it comes to removing swirls and other defects using the dual action polisher, here are two products that work really well,

        #80 Speed Glaze
        #83 Dual Action Cleaner Polish



        In keeping with Meguiar's philosophy of using the least aggressive product to get the job done, if you are unfamiliar with these products and/or your car's paint, then always perform "Test Spot" to a small are first before attempting to do the entire car.

        "If you cannot make one small area look good with your prescribed products and process, then you will not be able to make the entire car look good"

        Makes sense huh?

        To do a test spot, start out with the #80 Speed Glaze with a W-8006 foam polishing pad and buff for 3-4 minutes.


        When cleaning paint with the dual action polisher, you want to map out in your minds eye a section or area about 16" square or rectangle, or whatever fit's your car's body panels shape. The idea is you don't want to try to do to much of an area at one time or you will not get good results. The dual action polisher is gentle in it's cleaning and polishing action and for this reason, trying to work on too large an area at one time will not remove enough paint to remove any defects.

        Note: To remove a below surface defect, you must remove some paint until the highest points of the surface are level with the lowest depths of the defect you're trying to remove. This means removing paint. This also means how deep of a defect you can remove is determined by how thick you paint is. Often times you can improve a defect, but not completely remove the defect as to do so would remove to much paint and in the case of a clear coat, expose the color coat and in the case of a non-clear coat finish, you will expose the primer under the color coat. How much paint you can remove is hard to know because you can never know exactly how much working film-build you have to work with. Experience in this area helps a lot and sometimes luck is a factor to. Remember this, light swirls are generally pretty safe to remove, but deep scratches like key scratches etc. you will probably be better off merely improving the way they look so they don't stand out like a sore thumb, the to attempt to completely remove them.

        When using the dual action polisher to remove defects, map out a section to work in your minds eye. Check the speed setting on the variable speed adjuster. For removing defects you usually need to be around the 4.5 to 5.0 setting. Meguiar's never recommends running the polisher faster than the 5.0 setting as these higher speed settings produce an oscillating action that is too violent in it's speed and motion and this combined with time creates heat and the synergy of all these factors will loosen the Velcro material attached to the foam. Keep your speed settings at 5.0 or below.

        After applying some product to your foam pad, (already attached to the polisher), place the face of the foam pad onto the finish and then turn the polisher on. DO NOT turn the polisher on before it has come into contact with the foam pad or your will sling product all over the place and then you'll get to clean the splatter up instead or work on your car's finish. Once you have turned the polisher on, move the polisher around to spread out your product over the area you are going to work. This is important. What you're trying to do here is to spread-out your product so that you have a film of fresh product spread out over the surface you're going to work. THEN begin to work the product against the finish using a slow arm speed, moving the polisher back and forth over the section and overlapping your passes by 50%. You should run the polisher in a couple of different directions, always with overlapping motions, to insure even cleaning over the entire surface.

        Note: The reason you want to spread your freshly applied product out over the section you're going to work is because if you turn the polisher on and immediately begin to work in one place, as you're working the product against the finish the diminishing abrasives are breaking down. As you continue to move around the area you're working, by the time you get to the last portion of the area you're working, you will be using a much less aggressive product than when you started out because all the while the diminishing abrasives have been breaking down. If when you first start out you take a few moments to spread the freshly applied product around over the entire section you're going to work, and then go back to your start point, you will have fresh product ready to be worked into the finish as you move from one area to the other.

        Does that makes sense?

        After you have buffed the area for 3-4 minutes, (how long you buff can be relative to the temperature and humidity in your area, also the type of paint your working on and the amount of product you applied. The important thing is that you buffed long enough to work the product against the finish and have broken the diminishing abrasives down, but you have not buffed to long and buffed to a dry buff. This is something that is hard to explain with a keyboard and a computer monitor and is really something that first-hand experience will teach you), stop buffing, wipe off the residue and inspect the results in two kinds of light, (if possible). If your results look good and are acceptable to you, then repeat this process, (#80 Speed Glaze with the W-8006 foam pad on the 4.5 to 5.0 setting), and after removing all of the residue you can then go on to the waxing step.

        If your results don't look good, and this combination of products is not removing as many of the swirls and scratches as you would like, then try repeating the above to the same test section using the #83 Dual Action Cleaner Polish. Use a new clean W-8006 foam polishing pad for this step, or a W-8006 foam polishing pad that you have previously used with the #83.

        Here's a suggestion
        Use a permanent marker to mark the back of your buffing pads with the product number you're using with them so you don't mix different products onto different pads.


        After buffing the test section on the 5.0 setting remove the excess product and re-polish the same area with the #80 Speed Glaze and the W-8006 pad marked and used with this product. Repeat the same procedure as originally outlined for doing the test spot with the #80 above. After you are finished buffing this area, remove the residue and inspect your results again in two kinds of light if possible.

        The goal of coarse is that now your car's finish will look great! and be ready for you choice of wax. If your car's finish does look great and meets your expectations then repeat this 2-step cleaning approach to the entire car. If not then chances are very good to remove the defects and meet you requirements the finish will need to be professionally cleaned and polished using a rotary buffer by an experienced professional.



        Hope this helps...

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

        "Find something you like and use it often"

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        • #5
          I would go with the NXT Paste Wax. It is a great product! Very easy to use too. Remove with UB on the G-100 with speed set to 5.

          RamAirV1
          2015 Dodge Charger R/T Scat Pack 392Granite Crystal
          2006 GTO Impulse Blue

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          • #6
            Re: Re: Newbie Looking for some help

            Originally posted by gb387
            Welcome! See you are from Bloomington... My parents are up there!

            Anyway... you have a great collection of products!

            Something you might try:
            1. Wash your truck with a quality car wash.

            2. Use your Quik Clay Detailing System, even on a new car you will find bonded contaminates well worth the time and effort.

            3. Wash again

            4. As Meguiars suggests start with the least agressive then move up so I would #82 apply with the polishing pad speed 5, I like to use a higher speed for cleaner/polishes. I have never used #82 but I have heard many good things about it on MOL. I just started to use #80 and couldn't be happier!

            5. Now on to #81 I am a big fan of this product easy to use and gives GREAT results! I use a finishing pad speed 3

            6. Now for the wax either wax you have is a good way to go... my personal favorite is NXT liquid, I have some NXT paste Wax but have not used it yet but you can apply with the finishing pad at speed 3 and remove with the Ultimate Bonnet at speed 3 not sure it will be able to remove all the wax since you only have one ultimate bonnet so maybe save it for the last coat of wax to add a little "pop".

            Here is a post where scottwax applied NXT paste with a PC: http://meguiarsonline.com/forums/sho...t=NXT+PAste+PC

            #21 is also a very good product and is a close second in my line up of waxes. I apply #21 with the same 2 coat method.

            Both #21 and NXT look GREAT on dark vehicles!

            Here is a speed/pad chart to help you out: PC Speed/Pad Chart

            I like to use dedicated products for each step ~ Cleaner - Polish - Wax as I have suggested I am sure other will chime in with suggestions

            Post a pic!

            Brandon
            I think this would be a good starting point for me. It's almost the same process that 2hotford used on his wife's silver metallic 2003 Toyota Corolla Sport except for the use of #83.

            NXT Tech Wax--My Take Part II (56K Beware)

            What would be the pros and cons for either using NXT or #21 for the sealer?

            I'll make sure to take some before and after pictures.

            Thanks,
            -Brandon
            Brandon

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            • #7
              I may of found some #16 paste, what benefit would i get if I were to top of #21 or NXT with a coat of #16?

              I also picked up some #80 today. What are the differences between #80 and #82?

              Thanks,
              -Brandon
              Last edited by pritch55; May 12, 2005, 10:12 PM.
              Brandon

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              • #8
                Hey Brandon,

                Welcome to Meguiar's Online!

                It appears that Mike and GB have the prep info covered!

                As for topping either NXT or #21, it comes down to choice. The dark grey metallic paint can be made to look super wet, with a lot of "pop" from the metallic flake. I personally would suggest using #21 and topping it with either #16 or Meguiar's new NXT Paste Wax. The #21 will provide a very glossy, and wet looking surface. By topping it with either #16 or NXT Paste Wax, the metallic flake will really stand out.

                So, I would suggest the following:

                Wash
                Clay
                #83 if needed, W-8006 Polishing Pad, PC set to speed 5
                #82 with a W-8006 Polishing Pad, PC set to speed 5
                #81 Hand Polish with the W-9006 Finishing Pad, PC set to speed 3 ( I really like #81 on dark grey metallic paint!)
                #21 (W-9006 Finishing Pad, PC set to speed 3)topped with #16 or NXT Paste Wax. Remove the #21 with the Ultimate Bonnet, over a W-8006 Polishing Pad with the PC set to speed 5. Remove #16 with the Ultimate Wipe towel.

                Then stand back and admire the high gloss, deep wet paint finish! I know you will LOVE the look!!!

                Tim
                Tim Lingor's Product Reviews

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by 2hotford
                  Hey Brandon,

                  Welcome to Meguiar's Online!

                  It appears that Mike and GB have the prep info covered!

                  As for topping either NXT or #21, it comes down to choice. The dark grey metallic paint can be made to look super wet, with a lot of "pop" from the metallic flake. I personally would suggest using #21 and topping it with either #16 or Meguiar's new NXT Paste Wax. The #21 will provide a very glossy, and wet looking surface. By topping it with either #16 or NXT Paste Wax, the metallic flake will really stand out.

                  So, I would suggest the following:

                  Wash
                  Clay
                  #83 if needed, W-8006 Polishing Pad, PC set to speed 5
                  #82 with a W-8006 Polishing Pad, PC set to speed 5
                  #81 Hand Polish with the W-9006 Finishing Pad, PC set to speed 3 ( I really like #81 on dark grey metallic paint!)
                  #21 (W-9006 Finishing Pad, PC set to speed 3)topped with #16 or NXT Paste Wax. Remove the #21 with the Ultimate Bonnet, over a W-8006 Polishing Pad with the PC set to speed 5. Remove #16 with the Ultimate Wipe towel.

                  Then stand back and admire the high gloss, deep wet paint finish! I know you will LOVE the look!!!

                  Tim
                  I was wondering about then NXT Paste over #21 combo, since I like both products. Why don't you try it and show us some pics of the Corolla or maybe even the V-10? It's raining here so I can't do it. I can at least think about it if I see some pics.

                  RamAirV1
                  2015 Dodge Charger R/T Scat Pack 392Granite Crystal
                  2006 GTO Impulse Blue

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                  • #10
                    Hey RamAirV1,

                    Man, always trying to make me work!!! Well...you may be pleasantly surprised, I have already tried the #21 topped with the NXT Paste Wax!!

                    I topped the #21 with the NXT Paste on my hood. The rest of the truck is the NXT Paste Wax after cleaning the paint first with #82 and the PC. Of course it got dark before I could take more pics, but I will try and get some better shots on the weekend!

                    So far, I really like the look of #21 topped with NXT Paste. I will reserve further comments until I have more time to play with the combo!

                    Until then...



                    Tim
                    Tim Lingor's Product Reviews

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by 2hotford
                      Hey RamAirV1,

                      Man, always trying to make me work!!! Well...you may be pleasantly surprised, I have already tried the #21 topped with the NXT Paste Wax!!

                      I topped the #21 with the NXT Paste on my hood. The rest of the truck is the NXT Paste Wax after cleaning the paint first with #82 and the PC. Of course it got dark before I could take more pics, but I will try and get some better shots on the weekend!

                      So far, I really like the look of #21 topped with NXT Paste. I will reserve further comments until I have more time to play with the combo!

                      Until then...

                      [img]http://archive.meguiarsonline.com/gallery/data/500/6600_IMG_4293c.jpg
                      [/img]

                      Tim
                      How true about making you work! But we like to see those pics!
                      You can really see how the NXT Paste darkens the paint! And I can see the reflectivity on the hood of the #21! Have you tried NXT or #21 on the upper part of the boat? See, we already have more work planned for you!

                      RamAirV1
                      2015 Dodge Charger R/T Scat Pack 392Granite Crystal
                      2006 GTO Impulse Blue

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by RamAirV1
                        How true about making you work! But we like to see those pics!
                        You can really see how the NXT Paste darkens the paint! And I can see the reflectivity on the hood of the #21! Have you tried NXT or #21 on the upper part of the boat? See, we already have more work planned for you!

                        RamAirV1
                        Ah...I do not mind! I actually really enjoy testing new products! If the weather holds, I may tackle my yearly boat detail on the weekend! I want to try the NXT Metal Polysh on the aluminum boat and see how it turns out. I will also try the #21 on the painted side of the boat.

                        As for the reflectivity, yes, the hood has a very clear and sharp reflection!! I will try for the other pics!

                        Tim
                        Tim Lingor's Product Reviews

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                        • #13
                          It just occurred to me that you didn't have the Metal Polysh when you did your boat the last time. We are looking forward to the pics!

                          RamAirV1
                          2015 Dodge Charger R/T Scat Pack 392Granite Crystal
                          2006 GTO Impulse Blue

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                          • #14
                            Well I finally completed my first detail on my truck. It took a lot longer than I thought. It was about a total of 9 hours with some breaks here and there. Unfortunately I finished after the sun set so I wasn't able to take any pictures. I will try and take some pictures tomorrow pending no showers tonight

                            Here is the process I used

                            Wash with NXT
                            Clay
                            Wash with NXT
                            #80 with W-8006 speed set at 5
                            #81 with W-9006 speed set at 3
                            2 coats of #21 with W-9006 speed set at 3
                            NXT paste 9006 speed set at 3

                            I used a Meguiar's Ultimate Wipe Microfiber Cloth M-9910 to remove all product except for the NXT paste which a Meguiar’s Ultimate Bonnet Microfiber M-9920 was used.
                            Brandon

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                            • #15
                              Can someone please let me know how many posts you must have before you can upload pictures?
                              Brandon

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