I am really confused. There are several suggestion on the Internet, and Meguiar's extensive product line does not help either. There are several polishing compounds, several waxing products, and tons of options. For a n00b like me, it is overwhelming. So I am seeking some help here :-)
Story: I bought a brand new 2012 Altima in superblack color. Unfortunately, I scratched it while trying to park in a very narrow space. I used some non-chlorinated brake cleaner to remove the paint transfer, and here is the current state: http://bit.ly/yhRf1D (look at the previous picture in the album if you are interested seeing the original scratch with paint transfer). There are a few very faint scratches, and 2 scratches that are somewhat big in size, but it has just penetrated the base paint. One of them is at an edge of a curve, making it difficult to sand.
Anyway, now I am set to fix this. I am going to use some touchup paint to fill the large scratches. I will use a toothpick and touchup paint to fill the small scratches (planning to use the universal black from walmart). I will sand most of this with a 2000 or 2500 grit sandpaper (except for the one scratch that is right at an edge).
Now comes the tricky part of buffing/polishing/waxing. What tools, and what compounds should I use.
Tools: Will this suffice: http://www.harborfreight.com/power-t...der-92623.html
Polisher: Some people suggest ScratchX 2.0, some suggest Ultimate compound, some suggest using the #105 Ultra Cut. Which one do you recommend, what pad should I use (foam?), and at what speed (1500rpm?)
Finishing: Any suggestions? I think ScratchX 2.0 might not need finishing compound since it does not leave hazy color behind.. but the others might. If so, what finishing compound should I use? #205 Ultra finishing compound or mirror glaze polish? And again, what pad (wool?) and what speed should I use?
Wax: When should I wax, and what product should I use. Some people say I should wax immediately, some suggest waiting couple hours for everything to dry, some say wait a week.. so darn confusing this Internet is!
Please help out! Thanks in advance.. I prefer products that are available either with Walmart/Costco or through Amazon.com (I have prime membership).
Story: I bought a brand new 2012 Altima in superblack color. Unfortunately, I scratched it while trying to park in a very narrow space. I used some non-chlorinated brake cleaner to remove the paint transfer, and here is the current state: http://bit.ly/yhRf1D (look at the previous picture in the album if you are interested seeing the original scratch with paint transfer). There are a few very faint scratches, and 2 scratches that are somewhat big in size, but it has just penetrated the base paint. One of them is at an edge of a curve, making it difficult to sand.
Anyway, now I am set to fix this. I am going to use some touchup paint to fill the large scratches. I will use a toothpick and touchup paint to fill the small scratches (planning to use the universal black from walmart). I will sand most of this with a 2000 or 2500 grit sandpaper (except for the one scratch that is right at an edge).
Now comes the tricky part of buffing/polishing/waxing. What tools, and what compounds should I use.
Tools: Will this suffice: http://www.harborfreight.com/power-t...der-92623.html
Polisher: Some people suggest ScratchX 2.0, some suggest Ultimate compound, some suggest using the #105 Ultra Cut. Which one do you recommend, what pad should I use (foam?), and at what speed (1500rpm?)
Finishing: Any suggestions? I think ScratchX 2.0 might not need finishing compound since it does not leave hazy color behind.. but the others might. If so, what finishing compound should I use? #205 Ultra finishing compound or mirror glaze polish? And again, what pad (wool?) and what speed should I use?
Wax: When should I wax, and what product should I use. Some people say I should wax immediately, some suggest waiting couple hours for everything to dry, some say wait a week.. so darn confusing this Internet is!

Please help out! Thanks in advance.. I prefer products that are available either with Walmart/Costco or through Amazon.com (I have prime membership).

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