Hello All,
I am new to the forum, a Zaino convert after years of loyalty. Zaino was OK for my silver cars, but I find the whole system lacking for my tastes for daily driver status on dark cars. I am stuck with a new problem and think Meguiar products are the answer.
I have a brand new Malibu Maxx in Navy Blue Metallic. Build date is May 2004. I bought it in July as a swap from a dealer in another area. I'll spare the gory details, but the passenger doors were not completely painted. The paint gun must have ran low, and they cleared over it. You could only see it in direct sunlight (which is probably why they insisted on a rainy day delivery). Well long story short, they repainted the passenger doors, and blended into the fenders. Excellent job of painting and matching, but they did leave some buffer marks that I would like to get out. The 60 day drying period is up at the end of Sept. The car has never seen any wax, and the only noticable swirls are where they buffed the blending areas.
My plan is to use 3m Swirl remover by hand on the passenger side to remove the buffer marks, then clay the entire car, 2 coats of NXT. What I would appreciate is any recommendations, tips, ideas. I am anal in how I care for my cars(which makes it harder to not blow my cork over the whole thing).
Thanks for all your time, help, insight, and listening to my tale of woe. I'll post before's and afters when I am done.
Thanks again, good to meet you all.
Craig
I am new to the forum, a Zaino convert after years of loyalty. Zaino was OK for my silver cars, but I find the whole system lacking for my tastes for daily driver status on dark cars. I am stuck with a new problem and think Meguiar products are the answer.
I have a brand new Malibu Maxx in Navy Blue Metallic. Build date is May 2004. I bought it in July as a swap from a dealer in another area. I'll spare the gory details, but the passenger doors were not completely painted. The paint gun must have ran low, and they cleared over it. You could only see it in direct sunlight (which is probably why they insisted on a rainy day delivery). Well long story short, they repainted the passenger doors, and blended into the fenders. Excellent job of painting and matching, but they did leave some buffer marks that I would like to get out. The 60 day drying period is up at the end of Sept. The car has never seen any wax, and the only noticable swirls are where they buffed the blending areas.
My plan is to use 3m Swirl remover by hand on the passenger side to remove the buffer marks, then clay the entire car, 2 coats of NXT. What I would appreciate is any recommendations, tips, ideas. I am anal in how I care for my cars(which makes it harder to not blow my cork over the whole thing).
Thanks for all your time, help, insight, and listening to my tale of woe. I'll post before's and afters when I am done.
Thanks again, good to meet you all.
Craig
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