Hello everyone, new to posting but long time reader and Meguiars user! I have recently tried the 3 steep deep crystal system and always have scratch X handy.
I had some time to detail a black 2005 G35 coupe, under 3K miles on it now, so I thought it would be easy by hand. I have been a long time advocate of doing hand details.
I succeed in getting the car cleaner and more reflective then any show room unit. It looks great in indirect sun light, and artificial light, however in very bright direct sunlight there are lots of fine swirls. I think we can thank the dealer "detailers" for this.
I tried the trunk with 3 applications, and LOTS of “passion� with scratchX and it only got a little better, if at all really. There is no way I could do the whole car like that, it would take a week, and still not be near perfect. I have concluded it’s impossible to remove 80-90 of swirls on a black car by hand, more so with a really nice hard clear coat.
Now mind you, the car doesn’t look bad, the dealer was shocked, but I’m a perfectionist by nature and I know these things can come off before the paint does
So, I’m thinking of getting the DA PC G100, and using some 83 on it, then polish, then wax again. Do I need a orbital as well, maybe go over it once with that and the orbital, then again with the G100 with some more 83, then can I go straight to wax instead of the polish?
Last, my local tool center has a PC just like the one on this site, but over $60 less, any difference? Also online for $169.95
Going to get all my pads and polishes from here though. Should I use M-83 DA Cleaner/Polisher, or M-09 swirl remove or what else for the swirl removal stage?
Thanks for all your help, need a new recipe. I figure if I get all this, I can do my silver Corvette for a car show next month as well. Man, silver is the best color for a detailer
I had some time to detail a black 2005 G35 coupe, under 3K miles on it now, so I thought it would be easy by hand. I have been a long time advocate of doing hand details.
I succeed in getting the car cleaner and more reflective then any show room unit. It looks great in indirect sun light, and artificial light, however in very bright direct sunlight there are lots of fine swirls. I think we can thank the dealer "detailers" for this.
I tried the trunk with 3 applications, and LOTS of “passion� with scratchX and it only got a little better, if at all really. There is no way I could do the whole car like that, it would take a week, and still not be near perfect. I have concluded it’s impossible to remove 80-90 of swirls on a black car by hand, more so with a really nice hard clear coat.
Now mind you, the car doesn’t look bad, the dealer was shocked, but I’m a perfectionist by nature and I know these things can come off before the paint does

So, I’m thinking of getting the DA PC G100, and using some 83 on it, then polish, then wax again. Do I need a orbital as well, maybe go over it once with that and the orbital, then again with the G100 with some more 83, then can I go straight to wax instead of the polish?
Last, my local tool center has a PC just like the one on this site, but over $60 less, any difference? Also online for $169.95

Going to get all my pads and polishes from here though. Should I use M-83 DA Cleaner/Polisher, or M-09 swirl remove or what else for the swirl removal stage?
Thanks for all your help, need a new recipe. I figure if I get all this, I can do my silver Corvette for a car show next month as well. Man, silver is the best color for a detailer

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