I have visited this forum, but this is my first post. I have used many of Meguiar's hand applied products, and to pretty good sucess (better than anything I can find!). They make a great difference. But I am ready to take the next step so I can tackle the swirl marks on my black 2000 Pontiac Firebird Formula, which have been very stuborn up to this point. I also want to speed up the application of the products so that I can get more done. So on to my question:
I am thinking about ordering the G-100A, but have a couple of concerns before I do. Is it really as safe as everyone says for the paint? I really dont want to mess anything up, especially my paint.
Also, what products should I purchase along with the polisher? I currently have Deep Crystal Paint Cleaner, Deep Crystal Polish, and Gold class liquid wax, along with a clay bar and Gold class soap for washing. Can DC Cleaner, DC Polish, and GC liquid wax be applied with a dual action polisher? If so, where do both Deep Crystal products rate on the agressiveness scale? I also have scratch X, but I understand this should not be applied with a Dual Action Polisher. What is a good alternative to this? Any other good product recomendations would be very appreciated, and any advice would also be welcomed. Thanks!
Mike
I am thinking about ordering the G-100A, but have a couple of concerns before I do. Is it really as safe as everyone says for the paint? I really dont want to mess anything up, especially my paint.
Also, what products should I purchase along with the polisher? I currently have Deep Crystal Paint Cleaner, Deep Crystal Polish, and Gold class liquid wax, along with a clay bar and Gold class soap for washing. Can DC Cleaner, DC Polish, and GC liquid wax be applied with a dual action polisher? If so, where do both Deep Crystal products rate on the agressiveness scale? I also have scratch X, but I understand this should not be applied with a Dual Action Polisher. What is a good alternative to this? Any other good product recomendations would be very appreciated, and any advice would also be welcomed. Thanks!
Mike
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