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I have been waiting to do this for a while - use my DA and my new Meguiar's products on my Black 2005 Pathfinder. It was a bit neglected from being outside for the past month so it was time for some TLC then park it in the garage from now on...
What did I use ?
[list=1][*]Wash with NXT car wash[*]clay with meguiars clay[*]#80 with my DA[*]#83 in a few spots[*]#21 to top it off[*]Hyperdressing on the tires and running boards[/list=1]
The truck was not in bad shape at all, I wash it by hand regularly. This was however the first time using the DA on it. I practiced on my Wife's silver Altima first with some #9 and #21 to get the hang of it. Her car came out looking good !!
The truck had the typical fine swirls that any black car would have, it also had some scratches that would not come out, I need to play with the machine and the polishes a little more. Overall not bad for my first attempt - plus it was 90 degrees here in texas today so I got tired quickly. I couldn't imagine doing this by hand like I used to do all the time.
Here are some after shots, I didn't take the befores - but the truck was nasty dirty from driving in the rain and mud recently. The black looks nice and clean, from what I can tell there are no swirls left, but if you stick your face very close to the paint and use a flash light there are some very tiny scratches in the paint - at least on the hood anyway....

Reflection in the hood
Reflection of the garage door opener on the hood
Refection of me in the door

I think this is the hood again - I was trying to look for some swirls
Reflection of my neighbor's house in the front fender

Yup - that's my other neighbor's house in the rear quarter panel
Anyway - I really liked the 80/83 polishes they went on easy and came off easy. M21 is awesome - it lasted on my Wife's care for 4 months and it still shines (time to re-apply though).
Thanks to everyone for sharing their tips on the forum - I was able to get great results the first time through on a black vehicle!
Hopefully this post displays correctly, I have never done this before. The pics look pretty small in the preview mode
PS - love this guy ---->
Chris C
I have been waiting to do this for a while - use my DA and my new Meguiar's products on my Black 2005 Pathfinder. It was a bit neglected from being outside for the past month so it was time for some TLC then park it in the garage from now on...
What did I use ?
[list=1][*]Wash with NXT car wash[*]clay with meguiars clay[*]#80 with my DA[*]#83 in a few spots[*]#21 to top it off[*]Hyperdressing on the tires and running boards[/list=1]
The truck was not in bad shape at all, I wash it by hand regularly. This was however the first time using the DA on it. I practiced on my Wife's silver Altima first with some #9 and #21 to get the hang of it. Her car came out looking good !!
The truck had the typical fine swirls that any black car would have, it also had some scratches that would not come out, I need to play with the machine and the polishes a little more. Overall not bad for my first attempt - plus it was 90 degrees here in texas today so I got tired quickly. I couldn't imagine doing this by hand like I used to do all the time.
Here are some after shots, I didn't take the befores - but the truck was nasty dirty from driving in the rain and mud recently. The black looks nice and clean, from what I can tell there are no swirls left, but if you stick your face very close to the paint and use a flash light there are some very tiny scratches in the paint - at least on the hood anyway....
Reflection in the hood
Reflection of the garage door opener on the hood
Refection of me in the door
I think this is the hood again - I was trying to look for some swirls
Reflection of my neighbor's house in the front fender
Yup - that's my other neighbor's house in the rear quarter panel
Anyway - I really liked the 80/83 polishes they went on easy and came off easy. M21 is awesome - it lasted on my Wife's care for 4 months and it still shines (time to re-apply though).
Thanks to everyone for sharing their tips on the forum - I was able to get great results the first time through on a black vehicle!
Hopefully this post displays correctly, I have never done this before. The pics look pretty small in the preview mode
PS - love this guy ---->

Chris C
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