Hi guys, I'm new to the whole defect removal/detailing world. I have a co-worker with a black 1998 Chevy Cavalier that has nasty swirls/cob webs. They stand out really bad in the sun. I just got my G-100 and I'm looking to use it to get rid of them.
Here are some pics of the paint.
Here is a list of what I have so far:
G-100
W-7006 X2
W-8006 X2
W-9006 X1
M-02
M-09
M-07
M-26
A-30
A-21
A-22
I haven't really used the D/A on anything yet. I'm going to do my friends car with M-07 on Saturday, so that should give me some practice useing the D/A. I know I need some more pads and some other products. I was planning on gettting some Scratch X, A Quick Clay kit, M-83, M-80, and M-21 after hearing all the raves.
My question is, Would the M-83 on a W-8006 be too aggressive to start with? Should I go with the M-09 on a W-8006 instead? I really want to stick to useing the least aggressive product to get the job done philosophy.
I thank you in advance for any advice you can give me,
Mini-T
Here are some pics of the paint.


Here is a list of what I have so far:
G-100
W-7006 X2
W-8006 X2
W-9006 X1
M-02
M-09
M-07
M-26
A-30
A-21
A-22
I haven't really used the D/A on anything yet. I'm going to do my friends car with M-07 on Saturday, so that should give me some practice useing the D/A. I know I need some more pads and some other products. I was planning on gettting some Scratch X, A Quick Clay kit, M-83, M-80, and M-21 after hearing all the raves.
My question is, Would the M-83 on a W-8006 be too aggressive to start with? Should I go with the M-09 on a W-8006 instead? I really want to stick to useing the least aggressive product to get the job done philosophy.
I thank you in advance for any advice you can give me,
Mini-T
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