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    im gettin a new dialy drive due to gas prices a 98 rav4 in black now it has minor scratches + swirls all around the body but shines decent i will be applying by hand

    wash
    clay
    scratch x or dc1 ???
    dc2
    2 coats nxt
    "A musclecar, by definition, is a powerful and sporty vehicle that must be able to spin its tires at will. The Firebird Trans Am is capable of laying down twin black streaks of rubber several hundred feet long. We wanted to be sure it could, so we did it a half dozen times in the name of automotive science." - Motor Trend

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    I detailed my dad's black LS430 although it's only a year old he never got it waxed, only the auto washes at the local Danny's car wash. and it had bad swirls. So this is what I did. (2 bucket method) GC shampoo and conditioner. water magnet dry if that makes a difference. clayed certain spots that needed it. scratchx and pure polish by hand and 2 coats of GC liquid car wax. But I've heard NXT is better so I'm going to try that after I run out of the GC. oh yeah don't forget to tape off trim. Hope this helps.

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    • #3
      Re: black car tips how to's

      Originally posted by WhiteCamaro88
      im gettin a new dialy drive due to gas prices a 98 rav4 in black now it has minor scratches + swirls all around the body but shines decent i will be applying by hand

      wash
      clay
      scratch x or dc1 ???
      dc2
      2 coats nxt
      Looks like a good start... ScratchX is probably the better choice for fine scratch removal as it sounds like you may have to do. DC#1 is a great product and works well but I never really did see it remove swirls/scratches. NXT looks great on black!

      Now that you have black it will give you a reason to pick up a PC... test out the minor scratch/swirls removal of various products using the PC.
      Brandon

      2007 Black Chevy Avalanche

      My Albums: Avalanche
      Meguiars Online Acronyms - Meguiars Product List....

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      • #4
        I am a new member of the G-100 DA club, that combined with *83 and #80 gave my awesome results on my black car. After my initial application, I think I am going to stay with the #80 Speed Glaze and only dip into the DACP when needed.

        ScratchX is a great product, but in many cases it takes some vigorous applications to get to work for you. For instance, I've had to go at a scratch 4 maybe 5 times (depending on the scratch) before it was nearly gone.

        You're set-up looks pretty good though. The #7 Showcar Glaze looks great on my car too.

        What I did last weekend was this:

        Wash
        Clay (where needed)
        #83
        #80
        #7
        NXT

        It took me a beeter part of the whole weekend, but if you can spare it, that gave me some great results that hopefully will make it easier to maintain in the coming weeks.

        Good Luck! Keep us posted on the results

        The hood after the above mentioned process:

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        • #5
          yea it has its fair share of minor swirls will scratchx work well on these or a # product , as far as buying a pc goes im looking into it all tho im a n00b to the subject is it easy learning how to use one any advice will help me
          "A musclecar, by definition, is a powerful and sporty vehicle that must be able to spin its tires at will. The Firebird Trans Am is capable of laying down twin black streaks of rubber several hundred feet long. We wanted to be sure it could, so we did it a half dozen times in the name of automotive science." - Motor Trend

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          • #6
            Re: black car tips how to's

            Originally posted by WhiteCamaro88
            scratch x or dc1 ???
            Since DC Step1 is nonabrasive, I'd say Scratch-X. I dunno if there's much point in using DC Step 1 *after* using Scratch-X.
            Practical Perfectionist

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