Well, I finally decided to get some pics of my car on here. It's a 1995 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera SL with 120,000 miles on the odometer. I love this car. It might be a bit boring, but it's mine! This car has got the toughest clearcoat I've ever seen. I've tried Scratch X 2.0, Swirl X, and Ultimate Compound with near zero results trying to remove swirls. I tried Auto Magic No. 110 Power Cut Plus, which as you can see by the abrasive meter at the bottom of the bottle is a fairly strong compound. I like this compound because it doesn't cause marring of its own - I used it once to remove scratches made from a dog's claws on a lady's trunk. What kind of results did I get from my car? Butkus. You have to try like mad to even put scratches in this thing. I drove through some bushes and stuff the other day just to see what would happen (yes, I know I'm crazy, it's a Cutlass, not a Wrangler) and it didn't even scratch it. What the hell?! So I've given up on trying to remove swirls on this car. I think it would require either a DA or a rotary and just the right product combo. So I just clay it and wax it and let it go at that, since at this point that's all I can do. Oh well. I clayed and waxed this thing the other night. Had to rinse it off today before I could take pics because there was so much pollen on it. Here's some pics. Enjoy!
Auto Magic No. 110 Power Cut Plus

Process:
Wash with 2 bucket method (no grit guards), microfiber chenille mitt, Deep Crystal Car Wash
Clay with blue Clay Magic and Quik Detailer
Wash again
Wax with Auto Magic Awesome Gloss via orbital
Remove excess, wait 15 minutes
NXT 2.0 by hand
3M Performance Finish on the front bumper (since that's kind of a hard area to access, I wanted a wipe on, wipe off product)
UQD wipedown






Hood reflection

Another hood reflection

Another hood reflection

Reflection off the roof

Reflection off the trunk

Hubcaps, cleaned with Meguiar's Chrome Wheel cleaner and scrubbed with a toothbrush

Interior



I've had this car for about 4 years, so I guess she's still worth keeping. Question: what's the best option to get my hubs looking their best? Would Hot Rims Chrome Polish do any good?
Auto Magic No. 110 Power Cut Plus

Process:
Wash with 2 bucket method (no grit guards), microfiber chenille mitt, Deep Crystal Car Wash
Clay with blue Clay Magic and Quik Detailer
Wash again
Wax with Auto Magic Awesome Gloss via orbital
Remove excess, wait 15 minutes
NXT 2.0 by hand
3M Performance Finish on the front bumper (since that's kind of a hard area to access, I wanted a wipe on, wipe off product)
UQD wipedown






Hood reflection

Another hood reflection

Another hood reflection

Reflection off the roof

Reflection off the trunk

Hubcaps, cleaned with Meguiar's Chrome Wheel cleaner and scrubbed with a toothbrush

Interior



I've had this car for about 4 years, so I guess she's still worth keeping. Question: what's the best option to get my hubs looking their best? Would Hot Rims Chrome Polish do any good?
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