Here's my 98 Indigo Blue Metallic Chevy Silverado. My usual scenario was #9, #7 then #26, all put on with a Sears orbital and I was always happy with the results.
The last detail job I did on it was in April and it was starting to look like it was time for another. That's when I found this forum and the wonderful PC.
Here is a before shot that is pretty representative of the overall condition of the paint, shiny, but some swirls in the sun.

So the process went like this:
note.. all products were applied with a PC and removed with the Sears buffer (didn't have any bonnets for the pc
)
1. 2 passes with DACP on a megs polishing pad set to 5 on the PC. (remember, go slow and work in small areas)
2. Then I went to SMR 2.0 on a megs polishing pad set to 4.5 on the PC.
3. Followed that up with a light coat of #7 by hand.
4. Then at Tim's suggestion I went for the #20 with a megs finishing pad and the PC set on 3 and let it sit overnight.
5. Topped with #26 using a megs finishing pad and the PC set on 3.
Here are the results..








Oh, and the Megs Hot Shine Tire spray is da bomb
The last detail job I did on it was in April and it was starting to look like it was time for another. That's when I found this forum and the wonderful PC.
Here is a before shot that is pretty representative of the overall condition of the paint, shiny, but some swirls in the sun.

So the process went like this:
note.. all products were applied with a PC and removed with the Sears buffer (didn't have any bonnets for the pc

1. 2 passes with DACP on a megs polishing pad set to 5 on the PC. (remember, go slow and work in small areas)
2. Then I went to SMR 2.0 on a megs polishing pad set to 4.5 on the PC.
3. Followed that up with a light coat of #7 by hand.
4. Then at Tim's suggestion I went for the #20 with a megs finishing pad and the PC set on 3 and let it sit overnight.
5. Topped with #26 using a megs finishing pad and the PC set on 3.
Here are the results..









Oh, and the Megs Hot Shine Tire spray is da bomb


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