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  • Maserati Mario
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    Re: Ultimate Compound messed up my paint

    Just emailed him
    Hopfully he'll come back!

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  • Megafast13
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    Holy Cow that is Atrocious!!!!



    That is probably the worst mess I have ever seen

    I hope this guy returns and takes Mike's Advice!!!

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  • Lagos
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    I had some similar results with my car. I think what people are seeing here is not damage, but left over product that was not wiped down properly. I hope.

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  • christian6984
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    Originally posted by miahjohn View Post
    That is probably THE worst picture I have ever seen on this forum!! and Probably easy to fix.so long as you follow the above advise!

    Think this must be one of the worst finishes ive ever seen

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  • supercharged
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    Re: Ultimate Compound messed up my paint

    organic manipulator problem...just kidding...
    Upgrade to a machine, and get yourself Flex 3401 VRG. Yes, it's expensive, but it's well worth it...and if you cannot afford it, stop going out...
    I don't go out period, and I'm proud of it.
    Working by hand is not a good idea, unless you are glazing or waxing...

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  • miahjohn
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    That is probably THE worst picture I have ever seen on this forum!! and Probably easy to fix.so long as you follow the above advise!

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  • akimel
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    Re: Ultimate Compound messed up my paint

    As you are polishing by hand, Ultimate Compound and SwirlX are definitely the way for you to go. First do a test spot with SwirlX. If you are able to remove the swirls and scratches, then polish the rest of the car with SwirlX. If not, then do a test spot with UC. As Mike says, first try to make a test spot look good. If you can do that, then make the rest of the car look good. You may or may not find that you will need to follow-up UC with SX in order to remove any leftover marring.

    Read the directions carefully. Do not allow the polish to dry.

    Good luck!

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  • Poser
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    wow...what stellar information guys. I happened upon the forums as a result of visiting the Main site at the behest of a professed meguiar's "junky". What was meant as quick hit and run, has turned into 6 hours of just pouring through threads... and getting my learn on. GREAT STUFF.

    Now this is where I thread jack (I know... I am sorry).

    I just washed my new (new to me, 2006 with 33k) Civic Si for the first time. I took my time, (using gold class) went panel by panel, and then lightly dried with MF towel(s). Wow, what a difference it makes... especially during pollen season. I really want to take the next step... use the 5 Step Car Care method. However, upon closer inspection of the cleaned car... I see hundreds of tiny scratches (none are fingernail "feelable") that I assume are the result of autowash brutality. I know that it is adviseable to start with the least aggressive product (scratchX or swirlX ???), but the clear coat appears to be pretty well beat down (florida sun doesnt help).

    I have read that patience, passion and the right products are the key to a great finish... and thats what I am looking for.

    I would love a little advice on products and technique if possible (i.e. I definitely should wash again, then claybar, paint clean/polish, wax and seal... right???).

    FYI I will be doing this all by hand, and have made note of using foam applicators, small work areas, appropriately working product in and wiping residue off while wet (except in the case of wax).

    Should I use UC... or see if scratchx will do the job? I know Civics are notorious for having "soft" clear coats...any tips for safely restoring a "show" finish?

    Thanks guys (and sorry for the thread jack).

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  • Mike Phillips
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    Originally posted by MyFirstES300 View Post
    Thank you both for the info. I didn't realize these items were classified in the wax category.
    Lot's of people get confused over waxes and paint sealants, the important thing to remember is they do the same job, they protect the paint and if they're a quality product they make it look good too...

    The online world gets pretty AR about words.... thus the whole reason for the article and the fact that it's in Hot Topics


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  • MyFirstES300
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    Thank you both for the info. I didn't realize these items were classified in the wax category.

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  • Tuck91
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    I know this question isnt aimed toward me but let me try and help you

    No, its not a mistake.


    M20 and M21 are both sealants in the Pro Line. M20 is a light cleaner wax very similar to A12 Cleaner wax in that it cleans, polishes, and protects. M21 is similar to NXT Tech Wax 2.0 in that its for finishes already in excellent condition. But to anwser your question, M20 and M21 should be allowed to dry.

    Im sure Mike can explain this better than i can so we will wait for him to anwser, in the meantime i hope this helps

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  • akimel
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    Originally posted by MyFirstES300 View Post
    Mike, regarding "Which products need to dry before removing?" The ADS website states in the directions for M20 and M21 is to "allow product to dry to a haze." Is this a mistake? Where do the Meguiar's sealants fall into let dry category?
    In Meguiar's usage, M20 and M21 are "waxes," as is NXT. See: Is it a wax? Or a paint sealant?

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  • MyFirstES300
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    Originally posted by Mike Phillips View Post
    The only Meguiar's products that need to dry are our waxes, these two thread explain everything,


    Which products need to dry before removing?


    The Swipe Test


    Mike, regarding "Which products need to dry before removing?" The ADS website states in the directions for M20 and M21 is to "allow product to dry to a haze." Is this a mistake? Where do the Meguiar's sealants fall into let dry category?

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  • Mike Phillips
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    Originally posted by MyFirstES300 View Post
    I'm really glad I read this before I applied ScratchX 2.0 to my 04 4Runner. I would have made one mistake right away-I would have let it dry!
    The only Meguiar's products that need to dry are our waxes, these two thread explain everything,


    Which products need to dry before removing?


    The Swipe Test


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  • Tuck91
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    WOW!!

    I feel really bad for this guy, his poor car got messed up pretty bad, im sure if he takes time and reads what was posted here and gathers some less aggressive products such as Swirl X then he can correct the damage that has been done. Always do a test spot first is probably the most important piece of info to have.

    havent heard much from him since , hopefully we can help him

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