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    Looking to use this combo (#7 to #26) on my '03 Z06 (black). I know not to let the #7 fully dry...are there any suggestions? I'll be doing this by hand as well.

    Thanks.

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    Re: #7 and #26

    Have you clayed/cleaned at all yet as well?
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    • #3
      Re: #7 and #26

      Originally posted by Murr1525 View Post
      Have you clayed/cleaned at all yet as well?
      This prep work is very important if you want the best possible results - don't skip it! In fact, do what you need to do to remove any swirls and fine scratches before applying the #7 & #26.

      But, to answer your question directly, apply the #7 with a foam applicator pad and work it into the surface, covering roughly a 2' x 2' section. You'll feel the pad start to drag a little as #7 begins to dry, and that is your cue to stop applying and start removing it. To remove it, start by placing your microfiber towel in the center of the area you just worked and "break" the layer of product, then work out from there. Don't try to remove it all on the first pass with the MF towel; give it a pass or three to take it all off.
      Michael Stoops
      Senior Global Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Inc.

      Remember, this hobby is supposed to be your therapy, not the reason you need therapy.

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      • #4
        Re: #7 and #26

        Like the others said, make sure that you prep the surface before hand, if it is needed. That combination of products (#7 followed by #26) can provide some great results, especially on a dark color!
        Rick McDonough
        Customer Engagement - Digital Content Editor
        Meguiar's Inc.
        1.800.854.8073 * 3853
        rmcdonough@meguiars.com

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        • #5
          Re: #7 and #26

          What about #7 followed by #16 or #21? Or is #7 best complemented by #26?
          You left out licking the water off. Oh, wait a minute, that's my cat, not my car. Uh, I mean my cat licks himself dry. I don't lick my cat dry. Or my car. -PC.

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          • #6
            Re: #7 and #26

            You can follow the #7 with #16, #21, or #26...it really comes down to what you are looking to get out of a wax, and personal preference as well...
            Rick McDonough
            Customer Engagement - Digital Content Editor
            Meguiar's Inc.
            1.800.854.8073 * 3853
            rmcdonough@meguiars.com

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            • #7
              Re: #7 and #26

              Originally posted by Mike-in-Orange View Post
              This prep work is very important if you want the best possible results - don't skip it! In fact, do what you need to do to remove any swirls and fine scratches before applying the #7 & #26.
              I have very fine swirls in some places. A meguiars tech at a Carlisle show said tech #7 would be able to take care of these. If not what would I use first? Scratch X?

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              • #8
                Re: #7 and #26

                That does not sound right at all...

                #7 is a pure polish, and while the abrasivenes of the pad may remove a little, it is not likely to remove your swirls.
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                  Re: #7 and #26

                  Originally posted by Murr1525 View Post
                  That does not sound right at all...

                  #7 is a pure polish, and while the abrasivenes of the pad may remove a little, it is not likely to remove your swirls.

                  So Scratch X before #7?

                  By the way: GO STEELERS!! (Pitt Alum '02)

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                  • #10
                    Re: #7 and #26

                    Originally posted by Rick McDonough View Post
                    You can follow the #7 with #16, #21, or #26...it really comes down to what you are looking to get out of a wax, and personal preference as well...

                    why not M20, or anything else? Im just curious, cause you didnt mention them, but I understand that that #16, #21 an #26 are the most popular waxes

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                    • #11
                      Re: #7 and #26

                      I think I may have to be changing my pic over to the Penguins at this rate....

                      But anyway, give these links on swirl removal, etc a read over:

                      Meguiar's 5-Step Paint Care Cycle

                      Step 1 Wash

                      Step 2 Clean

                      Step 3 Polish

                      Step 4 Protect

                      Step 5 Maintain

                      Suggested Products for Taking Care of a New Car

                      What it Means to Remove a Scratch

                      How To Remove Swirls By Hand

                      How to remove a defect by hand with ScratchX

                      1986 Ford Bronco II - Extreme Makeover

                      In general, yes ScratchX would be the best thing by hand to remove swirls.
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                      • #12
                        Re: #7 and #26

                        Originally posted by Murr1525 View Post

                        In general, yes ScratchX would be the best thing by hand to remove swirls.
                        Ok, thanks for the input. However, the swirls on my Vette are no where near as intense as they are in the "how to's" listed in your post. Something about hitting the whole car in ScratchX doesn't quite jive with me. Thoughts?

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                        • #13
                          Re: #7 and #26

                          Originally posted by WaxonWaxoff View Post
                          Ok, thanks for the input. However, the swirls on my Vette are no where near as intense as they are in the "how to's" listed in your post. Something about hitting the whole car in ScratchX doesn't quite jive with me. Thoughts?
                          You could either a) just hit the worst areas by hand using ScratchX, or b) get yourself a G100 polisher and some #80 and do the entire car. #80 is very effective but still quite mild so you can use it often, plus it is rich in polishing oils and will give you a gorgeous finish - especially on black - before applying your wax/sealant of choice.
                          Michael Stoops
                          Senior Global Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Inc.

                          Remember, this hobby is supposed to be your therapy, not the reason you need therapy.

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                          • #14
                            Re: #7 and #26

                            Originally posted by Mike-in-Orange View Post
                            You could either a) just hit the worst areas by hand using ScratchX, or b) get yourself a G100 polisher and some #80 and do the entire car. #80 is very effective but still quite mild so you can use it often, plus it is rich in polishing oils and will give you a gorgeous finish - especially on black - before applying your wax/sealant of choice.
                            Interesting. Thanks for the info. I'm an elbow grease only type of guy however. could the #80 be applied by hand? Again, thanks for all the input guys.

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                              Re: #7 and #26

                              By the way.....here are my babies:



                              NOTE: The Goat was sold to make room for the Z.

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