Hey everyone I have been waiting a few days for my registration approval to be approved for posting on here, I have done lots of looking, reading, and researching on here with lots of luck as well as lots of confusion on mixed opinions etc on products so I figured i'd make a post about my situation to look for all criticism to correct my mistakes as well as opinions
A little background, I am VERY new to detailing, but I'm not a complete idiot when it comes to certain things either, with that being said my truck is a 2016 (paint and clearcoat still in excellent condition ) what I am trying to accomplish here is getting the very fine hairline scratches out of the clearcoat, they are not deep, a fingernail won't stick in them, and you can only see them in the sun, my truck is black.
I will attach some pictures from today, i did a quick detail ( everything by hand ) I clay barr'd it about a month ago so I didn't do that today,
Here is the process I did again, all by hand..
*note* I do not use all meguiars products as I am trying a local company to me some of their waxes etc, but I do however have meguiars ultimate polish, swirl remover 2.0 and a few others *
1. two bucket method one bucket with cleaning solution and second bucket clean water to remove dirt and contaminants from sponge
2. Wash and rinse then hand dry before sun dried with microfiber towels and left water spots
3. ( skipped this step today ) Clay bar with a lubricant
4. (here is where I need help ) I used swirl remover 2.0 and a microfiber round pad by hand and went over about a 12x12 area 4-5 times before wiping away hoping it would get those scratches I have mentioned away and it did not, did I not apply enough pressure, or should I use Swirl X 2.0
5. Meguiars ultimate Polish applied and wiped away with microfiber cloth
6. A Polymer Sealant applied and dried I let it sit roughly 15-20 mins before wiping away with microfiber cloth
7. A High Gloss Caranuba wax applied and dried until it passed the swipe test, then wiped away with microfiber cloth
The scratches are not noticeable in the pictures, but when the sun directly hits it, you can see the swirl marks / scratches .
Looking for all opinions on what I do and don't do wrong, what I need to change or any tips, thanks!
I am looking at getting a DA polisher to help speed up the process and give my arms a break, that is a whole new world I am still looking at learning as to which pads etc to use. .
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A little background, I am VERY new to detailing, but I'm not a complete idiot when it comes to certain things either, with that being said my truck is a 2016 (paint and clearcoat still in excellent condition ) what I am trying to accomplish here is getting the very fine hairline scratches out of the clearcoat, they are not deep, a fingernail won't stick in them, and you can only see them in the sun, my truck is black.
I will attach some pictures from today, i did a quick detail ( everything by hand ) I clay barr'd it about a month ago so I didn't do that today,
Here is the process I did again, all by hand..
*note* I do not use all meguiars products as I am trying a local company to me some of their waxes etc, but I do however have meguiars ultimate polish, swirl remover 2.0 and a few others *
1. two bucket method one bucket with cleaning solution and second bucket clean water to remove dirt and contaminants from sponge
2. Wash and rinse then hand dry before sun dried with microfiber towels and left water spots
3. ( skipped this step today ) Clay bar with a lubricant
4. (here is where I need help ) I used swirl remover 2.0 and a microfiber round pad by hand and went over about a 12x12 area 4-5 times before wiping away hoping it would get those scratches I have mentioned away and it did not, did I not apply enough pressure, or should I use Swirl X 2.0
5. Meguiars ultimate Polish applied and wiped away with microfiber cloth
6. A Polymer Sealant applied and dried I let it sit roughly 15-20 mins before wiping away with microfiber cloth
7. A High Gloss Caranuba wax applied and dried until it passed the swipe test, then wiped away with microfiber cloth
The scratches are not noticeable in the pictures, but when the sun directly hits it, you can see the swirl marks / scratches .
Looking for all opinions on what I do and don't do wrong, what I need to change or any tips, thanks!
I am looking at getting a DA polisher to help speed up the process and give my arms a break, that is a whole new world I am still looking at learning as to which pads etc to use. .
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