My wife's daily driver was in need of a spring clean up. This vehicle is a couple weeks away from 100,000 miles. I took it to the hose it off yourself place and gave it a 5-6 minute rinse. I then went home and cleaned it with DP Rinseless Wash and Gloss. I clayed it using the same product as before but at the clay lube ratio. Then it was on to "polishing." I applied the new White Wax on a 6" Lake Country white pad with my Griot's Garage DA polisher. I used speed 1 to spread the wax and used speed 4.5 with moderate pressure to clean the paint. Doing this removed 90+% of the swirls/scratches in the finish. I was surprised at how dirty the pads were when done even though I cleaned them with a brush after each panel.
All in all I think Meguiar's has hit a home run with this time saver. It's an all in one product, available over the counter, that works!

The interior just needed a quick wipe down with Quik Interior Detailer Spray.

^Six years and almost 100,000 miles of Chicago expressway commuting and I've been able to keep it up like this.^

^Who says silver can't reflect?! BAM! Mythbusted! ^

Tires and trim got Hyper Dressing at 3:1.


I'm now looking forward to doing my monster in law's white Impala.
All in all I think Meguiar's has hit a home run with this time saver. It's an all in one product, available over the counter, that works!


The interior just needed a quick wipe down with Quik Interior Detailer Spray.

^Six years and almost 100,000 miles of Chicago expressway commuting and I've been able to keep it up like this.^

^Who says silver can't reflect?! BAM! Mythbusted! ^

Tires and trim got Hyper Dressing at 3:1.


I'm now looking forward to doing my monster in law's white Impala.

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