








I posted my car a couple weeks back, but i went back and tried some different techniques. The first time I used:
Rotary: M84, M83, M82, Nxt 2.0 x 2
This time, I touched up a few spots with M84 or M83 where I didn't get enough swirls out the first time, then knocked out the rotary holograms. The first time, the rotary and M82 left virtually no holograms or swirls, but on some of the rounded areas it left more.
This time, here was my process:
Rotary: M84 (burgandy pad), M83 (yellow pad), M80 (yellow pad)
DA: Scratch-X on black Meguiars finishing pad, Nxt 2.0 x 2 on black finishing pad
It seems like I still have the gloss and reflectivity of the rotary, but without the holograms. These pics are after I washed it again, so it doesn't have anything "filling" any scratches.
I used to do everything on the DA before I had my rotary, but it always was left with hazing when using the 80-series products, even M82. After reading some threads on how to deal with it, I decided to try Scratch-X
One problem with my process still is that the DA didn't completely get rid of any buffer swirls/holograms, as you might have seen in a couple of the sun shots. I think I will tweak my process to this:
Rotary: M80 to get rid of any swirls picked up over the MN winter
DA: M80 to get rid of holograms
DA: Scratch-X to get rid of hazing
DA: Nxt 2.0
grab the sunglasses!
I would welcome any suggestions you may have. I know my process isn't without flaw, and I'm sure you will see things that I missed. It's hard to justify even the time I'm spending on a daily driver when I have so many other things that are more pressing, but it makes me very happy to have the finish at this level where I can maintain it.
Here's an extra pic of my very dirty van. We were baby-sitting our niece who is 3 yrs old and she had walked all the way around the van wiping it with her hand before I realized what was going on .


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