I used my new PC on my g/f's 02 Accord coupe today. The car had a lot of swirls all over and the paint was somewhat dull, but that changed today!!!. I used #80 Speed Glaze, DC#2 Polish, and NXT wax to make it look like a different car! Here is a pic showing the right side of the hood complete while the left hand side was untouched. Notice how much deeper and darker the blue looks. My g/f & I were extremely impressed with the results.
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Hey thats looking good! Well worth the time! How do you like using the PC vs. hand wax?Brandon
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Originally posted by gb387
Hey thats looking good! Well worth the time! How do you like using the PC vs. hand wax?
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Originally posted by 2hotford
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That looks really good! Plus you got a happy girlfriend! A perfect day!
Tim
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She had to feed me so I would do the car againNow that she saw how good it *could* look, I may be doing the waxing more often
It was really fun to see how Meguiar's products could help change the appearance of the car so drastically. I have always waxed my Ranger & Mustang on a regular basis, so when I do the 3 step process on them, the results aren't quite as noticable (there is always an improvement however).
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Originally posted by Rusty Bumper
Lookin good Matt!
Can you give me the details about applying DC #2?...What speed, pad, and did how much did you use to prime the pad with, and how did you work it in?
Thanks
There is nothing wrong with DC2, I'm just looking for the very best polish Meguiars carriesLast edited by MattN03; May 17, 2004, 07:26 PM.
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Nice work!
Since Speed Glaze breaks down into light polish as you work it, you can probably go straight to NXT but if you want more pop, get a quart of #81 Hand Polish. Similar look to #7 but a lot more user friendly.Owner, Scott's Mobile Auto Detailing
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Originally posted by MattN03
I used a 3 or 4 speed I believe with a W8006 polishing pad. I kept applying DC2 to the pad whenever there was no haze showing on the paint (is this the right way to do things everyone??-I'm a Newbie with the PC).
I then worked the PC back and forth in a somewhat straight, slight overlapping movement till one body panel was covered. After the one panel was dry, I used a MF towel to remove. Some of it was a little oily, but the NXT removed any haze. Any thoughts why the oily residue? Did I use to much or not break it down enough?
Also, when I finish off this bottle of DC2, I'm looking for something to replace it-something from the Professional Mirror Glaze line probably. Any suggestions on a polish?
There is nothing wrong with DC2, I'm just looking for the very best polish Meguiar’s carries
Hope this helps...
Mike
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