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  • Steps to take for the best shine

    So i have been using Meguiars ever since I started driving. I own a 91 Ford Bronco and the paint and body are noteworthy for a 15 year old truck. I believe that it was repainted at one time but i'm not sure.

    I say all this to say what are the best steps to get the best shine on my truck. I havent tried claying but thats on my list to do after work sometime this week.

    I currently wash, use paint cleaner, polish, and apply a coat or two of wax. I am always pleased with the out come but i would love to make it glossier. What steps should i add along with product suggestions to make my 91 truck look glossier than my neighbors 2006 truck.

    While i'm on a roll, any suggestions on wheels? I have the black wheels that are impossible to keep clean. And they have lost alot of there shine and have become kind of dull.

  • #2
    What are the products you have been using so far?

    Adding the Smooth Surface Clay will be a great step.

    Not sure what you mean by those type of wheels, but someone probably knows about them.

    And just for fun:

    1986 Ford Bronco II - Extreme Makeover
    2017 Subaru WRX Premium - WR Blue

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    • #3
      Mequiars Gel Car Wash (not sure the actual name)
      Meguiars Rubbing Compound: Step 1 For Deep Crystal® System
      Meguiars Polishing Compound: Step 2 For Deep Crystal® System
      Meguiars Liquid Wax: Step 3 For Deep Crystal® System
      (on occasion i will use the Rain X Wax - I know, I know, i'll watch my language)

      I think the wheels are Black American Racing wheels ((AR-767 (Series 767) Steel alloy, painted))

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      • #4
        They are not really compounds, at least in the old fashioned sense of the word. These few links might tell you a bit more about each step, and I'll put a couple for how to work on any swirls that you may have...

        Meguiar's 5-Step Paint Care Cycle

        Step 1 Wash

        Step 2 Clean

        Step 3 Polish

        Step 4 Protect

        Step 5 Maintain

        Suggested Products for Taking Care of a New Car

        What it Means to Remove a Scratch

        How To Remove Swirls By Hand

        How to remove a defect by hand with ScratchX

        1. Wash - Your current wash is good, but the Meguairs Gold Class is really top of the line as far as gloss goes.

        2. Clay - As I mentioned, you will want to add the Smoot hSurface Clay kit to your detail.

        3. Clean - DC#1 is a good cleaner, but as in the links above, you will also want ScratchX to deal with any swirls, light scratch marks, etc you may have.

        4. Polish - DC#2 is good, but #7 Show Car Glaze is pretty much the top of the line polish.

        5. Wax - 2 Coats of any Meguiars wax is recomended, for even coverage and looks. DC#3 is good, if you like carnuba based waxes, you could also try the #26 Hi-Tec Yellow or Gold Class. I really like the #21, which is a synthetic wax.

        Of course to really take things up a notch, you would need to invest in a G-100 DA polisher. But that is up to you how much money, etc you want to put into it.

        Rotary vs. PC vs. Regular Orbital Buffer

        Recommended Products - G100a Dual Action Polisher

        Using the G-100 to remove swirls with the Professional Line
        2017 Subaru WRX Premium - WR Blue

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        • #5
          Would synthetic wax hold up better?

          Is the dupont tefl0n wax a marketing gimmick?

          Since my wheels are painted should i follow the steps above?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by desertsandbronco
            Would synthetic wax hold up better?

            Is the dupont tefl0n wax a marketing gimmick?

            Since my wheels are painted should i follow the steps above?
            Here is the process I use on my painted CC/BC wheels:

            Wheels the extra step....
            Brandon

            2007 Black Chevy Avalanche

            My Albums: Avalanche
            Meguiars Online Acronyms - Meguiars Product List....

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            • #7
              Yeah, tefln is nothing speacial.

              Now some kevlar....
              2017 Subaru WRX Premium - WR Blue

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Murr1525
                1. Wash - Your current wash is good, but the Meguairs Gold Class is really top of the line as far as gloss goes.

                2. Clay - As I mentioned, you will want to add the Smoot hSurface Clay kit to your detail.

                3. Clean - DC#1 is a good cleaner, but as in the links above, you will also want ScratchX to deal with any swirls, light scratch marks, etc you may have.

                4. Polish - DC#2 is good, but #7 Show Car Glaze is pretty much the top of the line polish.

                5. Wax - 2 Coats of any Meguiars wax is recomended, for even coverage and looks. DC#3 is good, if you like carnuba based waxes, you could also try the #26 Hi-Tec Yellow or Gold Class. I really like the #21, which is a synthetic wax.
                So what would you recomend for applying these? I normally use terri clothes for the cleaner and pads for the polish and wax.

                Also, i have some spots that i can't get out of the paint. It looks like its old sap but its smooth so i wonder if its in the paint now. Also it looks like there are water spots that i cant get out. I have used the paint cleaner numorous times but can never get them out. Any suggestions?

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