Re: Ultimate Compound
Hey everyone first post here on this forum but long time member of some "other" detailing forums, I'm using a PC and when I first got it a few years ago it came with XMT brand polishes and I gave them one try for swirl removal and gave up, I couldn't get it to break down right and it left it looking worse and since then my PC has been a wax applicator machine lol, well on a whim I decided to give Megs stuff a try, so a polishing pad and #80 speed glaze against my 07 Uni Black VW Jetta that the previous owner possibly washed with a dust broom, hey no swirls, just LONG lines everywhere, and the #80 was so simple to use and corrected a good bit on one pass but really not strong enough. So I am thinking about picking up the UC and giving it a shot, can someone comment on, or maybe post a pic of what it looks like after it is broken down? I found this to be the most helpful thing when using #80 was seeing what it looked like after being worked.
Hey everyone first post here on this forum but long time member of some "other" detailing forums, I'm using a PC and when I first got it a few years ago it came with XMT brand polishes and I gave them one try for swirl removal and gave up, I couldn't get it to break down right and it left it looking worse and since then my PC has been a wax applicator machine lol, well on a whim I decided to give Megs stuff a try, so a polishing pad and #80 speed glaze against my 07 Uni Black VW Jetta that the previous owner possibly washed with a dust broom, hey no swirls, just LONG lines everywhere, and the #80 was so simple to use and corrected a good bit on one pass but really not strong enough. So I am thinking about picking up the UC and giving it a shot, can someone comment on, or maybe post a pic of what it looks like after it is broken down? I found this to be the most helpful thing when using #80 was seeing what it looked like after being worked.
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