I have a 2008 Fiji Blue Pearl Honda Civic. I just purchased a G110 to start using on the vehicles in my house but I am too uncomfortable to use it on my new Civic still. I need a reccomendation on what to use to remove the light swirls and scratches the dealer put in it at delivery time(probably from their crappy wash). I plan on so far doing the wash and clay, but am unsure of what to do then after that. Thanks guys!!
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Hi and welcome to Meguiar's Online!
If you have the G100 go with it, get some products like M80 and remove those defects. It's less effort for you and you'll get better results.
The G110 is a great machine and pretty safe to use, only chances that you have to damage the surface is to drop the machine on top of the paint.
If you still want to do the job by hand then you can always get DC1,DC2 or ScratchX
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I guess I will give it a shot, I fear damaging the paint on the Civic because it is only #44 out of 1000 made of the Honda Civic "Mugen Edition" Si. I have been trying the #80 on my fathers Ford Escape but it doesnt really seem to be having any results. It has deep embedded water spots and many imperfection on the hood."Forza Kimi"
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If you haven't already, read through the below article and see if there's anything listed that you might be doing wrong.
If you're moving up to machine polishing, be sure to read the below thread before starting...
Tips & Techniques for using the G110, G100, G220 and the PC Dual Action Polisher
(These are all similar tools)
If you're not making any headway on your Father's Ford Escape that means you're not really removing paint, that's the opposite problem of what you're afraid of doing with your Honda.
Wrote something like this earlier today here,
This...
Originally posted by clutchhappySecond, as to Scratch X not being aggressive enough, I'm really leery of doing something that will permanently damage the paint, (is it possible to go through the clear coat for example). Is that possible to do with these compounds?
Yet the concern is their afraid of removing too much paint.
See the irony? They can't remove enough paint and in some cases any paint at all by hand and they're worried about removing too much paint.
Take our word for it, it's the least of your worries when working by hand or with a DA Polisher. Your focus should be on removing enough paint to level the surface and thus remove the swirls.
Just continue to practice on the Ford till you get good results and get confidence...
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It is a possibility that they are not aggressive enough. These imperfections you speak of, what are they exactly? Cracks? Deep scratches? Swirls?
Here is some very useful advice about this forum: pictures do an amazing job of clarifying your situation.
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oh, and nice civic btw, the blue looks great!
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#80 is a mild cleaner polish... it is posible something stronger would be needed, though you need to be sure of using the proper technique as well.
Did you pick up the "How To Get Show Car Results with a PC" DVD by Mike and Richard? It is for the G100, but the ideas are the same.
I would need someone to confirm if the machine settings are the same though for both machines?2017 Subaru WRX Premium - WR Blue
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Well, it might take a couple tries to get the technique right with the G100/110/220, but unless you drop the machine, there is no chance of damaging the paint while you learn.
A rotary would be a whole nother story.... You would want to learn on a scrap panel first.
And yes, I would try the #80 with the with the G110, you can already see that it is a fairly mild product.2017 Subaru WRX Premium - WR Blue
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Originally posted by superbogel View Postis it difficult to use machine polisher??? new here
Thank you.
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M80 with the G110 works great on the Fiji Civic's. This car belongs to a fellow 8thcivic.com member (The Piper) and I showed him how to use the G110/PC with M80 and he actually did the drivers side of this car. He never watched a DVD or tried it on any other car. He simply watched me and then buffed away. It really is very safe and as long as you concentrate on arm speed, pressure and over lapping motions you will do fine.
Try some M105 by hand for the Escape.
BTW, I <3 the FBP!
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Originally posted by MUGEN SI View PostWhats up Rasky, im the one who bugs you on 8thcivic always for suggestions!!
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