hi guys and mike(i'm a fan),
I have a question. First, let me say that i am a compleat newbie. I just bought a p/c d/a polisher, some #83, #7, #9, #26, and glare ploish to try out and exparement with. This is the first time that i have used any of these products or a polisher.
Let me tell you what i did and what kind of car i have. I have a 1998 honda prelude in a pearl white color. The paint is in pretty good condition, but there are swirls and/or cobwebs(i'm not sure which is the correct definition). I wanted to try and get them out. So, first, i gave it a real good wash. then, i used some #83 on one side of the hood on setting 3 and wiped it off. Nothing. I did the same thing again for a little longer time. Nothing. I increased the speed to 4 and tryed using a little more product. Nothing. Then i tryed setting five with even more product. The swirls were still there after about six passes.
I called the meguires Rx hotline to ask why they were still there. They really were not that bad, it should of worked. The guy said that he was suprised that it didn't work, and that i was using the most agressive polish for the p/c. I asked if i was doing something wrong. The product was drying up pretty fast, and he said the i could use some quick detailer to keep it moist. He then said to just be paitient and keep going. If it didn't work, he said that the car could of been buffed by a rotory buffer and scratched. The only thing is that the swirls just didn't look that bad.
So, i tryed what he said. I went really slow and used some quick detailer and made 2 more very long and slow passes. Nothing.
Then after pulling my hair out i continued on with the rest of the car. I used 1 coat of #9, then #7, and then #26 to finish it off. It took me about 4 hours total.
The car looks great. It has a nice mirror look to it. I am very happy with the end result except for one thing. The swirls are still there!
If anyone can help i would greatly appreciate it.
I have a question. First, let me say that i am a compleat newbie. I just bought a p/c d/a polisher, some #83, #7, #9, #26, and glare ploish to try out and exparement with. This is the first time that i have used any of these products or a polisher.
Let me tell you what i did and what kind of car i have. I have a 1998 honda prelude in a pearl white color. The paint is in pretty good condition, but there are swirls and/or cobwebs(i'm not sure which is the correct definition). I wanted to try and get them out. So, first, i gave it a real good wash. then, i used some #83 on one side of the hood on setting 3 and wiped it off. Nothing. I did the same thing again for a little longer time. Nothing. I increased the speed to 4 and tryed using a little more product. Nothing. Then i tryed setting five with even more product. The swirls were still there after about six passes.
I called the meguires Rx hotline to ask why they were still there. They really were not that bad, it should of worked. The guy said that he was suprised that it didn't work, and that i was using the most agressive polish for the p/c. I asked if i was doing something wrong. The product was drying up pretty fast, and he said the i could use some quick detailer to keep it moist. He then said to just be paitient and keep going. If it didn't work, he said that the car could of been buffed by a rotory buffer and scratched. The only thing is that the swirls just didn't look that bad.
So, i tryed what he said. I went really slow and used some quick detailer and made 2 more very long and slow passes. Nothing.
Then after pulling my hair out i continued on with the rest of the car. I used 1 coat of #9, then #7, and then #26 to finish it off. It took me about 4 hours total.
The car looks great. It has a nice mirror look to it. I am very happy with the end result except for one thing. The swirls are still there!
If anyone can help i would greatly appreciate it.
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