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Topic #60619 52 posts Started by Legit94GT
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QUOTE (DropTop95 @ Jul 30, 2008 - 10:22 PM) *
>for a black car nothing is better than meguiers gold class. little expensive but definatly worth it.(paste)


True. That's what I ended up using on my car.

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the new turtle wax "ice" paste is pretty amazing. i got a buy one get one free deal at pepboys. it is expensive, but awesome.

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they are all the tame to me but i am currently using NXT 2.0

this is one of the best waxes u can ever buy...if you feel like spending this much
it was used on my car once and i fell in love with it

pinnacle souveran
http://www.autogeek.net/pinsouvwax.html

also the more expensive
Wolfgang Fuzion
http://www.autogeek.net/wolfgang-fuzion-ca...er-car-wax.html


if i get more into detailing, maybe i will buy some souveran

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So I went out and got some of the ICE paste... I'll have to agree with everyone who has said it in this thread: IT IS AWESOME! biggrin.gif

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Mother's California Gold Carnauba wax, Tried Zymol a couple of times, Pricey $15.00 a bottle and goes on fairly quick but doesn't appear to bead-up or polish as well as Mother's.
Since I have swirls and such, I was planning on using some rubbing compound on my car, then going over it with a nice coat of wax. Is this the correct way of doing it? I know rubbing compound removes swirls and oxidation.
u should always go from least abrasive to most abrasive.

start off with a polish
and if it isn't good enough, use a stronger polish
also u can change up the type of pad u use (finishing/lite,med,heavy cutting/etc)

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This is from last year...
Claybar and Mcguires Gold Class.



Going to wax it again in a week or so using the same stuff.

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i have used smartclay whit smartdetail and smart allinnone
Swissvax Divine for black cars biggrin.gif

I don't normally drive fast, but when I do its on a curvy section of this island
So what would be good to remove light scratches and oxidation? I'd like to do that then go over the car with a nice sealant/wax.
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QUOTE (GotToyota @ Aug 19, 2008 - 9:35 PM) *
>So what would be good to remove light scratches and oxidation? I'd like to do that then go over the car with a nice sealant/wax.


u could try a light polish with a foam pad
if that doesn't work try a light polish with a light cutting pad
not sure if that would remove oxidation tho.

if that doesn't help try a medium polish with a foam pad and then with a light cutting pad.
after using the medium polish it will probably look kinda hazy and dull but u can probably kinda check if it got rid of scratches n oxidation
go over it again with the light polish and foam pad to restore shine
then go over with sealant/wax

i'm not sure how effective it would be doing this by hand tho...

products i see people use for polish include:
menzerna Intensive Polish and Final Polish
poorboys Super Swirl Remover 2.5 and 1.0
meguiars is ok too

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QUOTE (elvasoshexai @ Aug 19, 2008 - 8:52 PM) *
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QUOTE (GotToyota @ Aug 19, 2008 - 9:35 PM) *
>So what would be good to remove light scratches and oxidation? I'd like to do that then go over the car with a nice sealant/wax.


u could try a light polish with a foam pad
if that doesn't work try a light polish with a light cutting pad
not sure if that would remove oxidation tho.

if that doesn't help try a medium polish with a foam pad and then with a light cutting pad.
after using the medium polish it will probably look kinda hazy and dull but u can probably kinda check if it got rid of scratches n oxidation
go over it again with the light polish and foam pad to restore shine
then go over with sealant/wax

i'm not sure how effective it would be doing this by hand tho...

products i see people use for polish include:
menzerna Intensive Polish and Final Polish
poorboys Super Swirl Remover 2.5 and 1.0
meguiars is ok too

Cool, I'll buy some Meguiars swirl remover, then go from there.
Cutting pads, even on a random-orbital, can be a dangerous proposition, particularly in the hands of the inexperienced. Meguiar's maintains a forum for discussion of its products, and actually has a staff member assigned to it full-time so it's chock full of good, accurate information. This is a discussion of the dangers of using cutting pads on DA polishers.
http://meguiarsonline.com/forums/showthread.php?t=16429

However, it's still entirely possible to remove most mild defects with a random orbital and the right products. These two links cover much of what is useful to know; you might use different products, but the principles are applicable.
http://meguiarsonline.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2965
http://meguiarsonline.com/forums/showthread.php?t=20874

The G100 mentioned in the article is Meguiar's version -- actually, just rebadged with an appropriate counter-weight for 6" polishing pads included -- of the industry standard, the Porter Cable 7424.

I recently spent a day going over my car's finish; M80 is my go-to polish, great for swirl marks and mild scratches. I seal with the NXT Tech Wax, though my car would probably benefit more from the depth of colour provided by Gold Class; the amount of precipitation in winter in my area leaves me to prefer the polymer sealant's longevity.
Btw, I really hate that ScratchX stuff. I was using it the other day. You dont notice at first, but if you look at it at night with a lamp on it, it leaves a terrible haze on everything.

This post has been edited by lagos: Aug 22, 2008 - 3:25 PM

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QUOTE (Cuts_the_Pilot @ Jul 27, 2008 - 2:04 AM) *
>meguiers tech wax, its the balls.



Agreed


JDM guy made me do it.
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QUOTE (GotToyota @ Aug 19, 2008 - 3:35 PM) *
>So what would be good to remove light scratches and oxidation? I'd like to do that then go over the car with a nice sealant/wax.


go get your car pro detailed biggrin.gif shouldnt be much. got mines detailed for $250 at a friends shop biggrin.gif

I don't normally drive fast, but when I do its on a curvy section of this island
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QUOTE (lagos @ Aug 22, 2008 - 4:24 PM) *
>Btw, I really hate that ScratchX stuff. I was using it the other day. You dont notice at first, but if you look at it at night with a lamp on it, it leaves a terrible haze on everything.


really... hm i heard good things about scratchx... nvr tried it tho... my frd uses megs #80 and he says it's pretty good... as far as i kno heavy(ier) polishes altho can take out the deeper swirls and light scratches can leave the paint dull/hazy looking or even marr the paint and then will require a finer polish to remove it and make shiny again...

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Depends on whether or not you get a polish with what Meguiar's refers to as "diminishing abrasives." Which is to say, whether or not your polish's grit breaks down as it is worked into progressively finer particles.

I've recently been haunting Meguiar's forums a great deal, so apologies if I'm linking a lot from them....but the info's good.
http://meguiarsonline.com/forums/showpost....amp;postcount=6

This is one of the reasons why people sometimes find themselves with hazy paint due to products such as ScratchX; they didn't work the product hard enough to break the abrasives down -- or don't let up on the pressure as the scratches come out.
i just bought meguiars gold class and scratch x,,,
hopefully it will look great!
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QUOTE (parriehunter @ Jul 28, 2008 - 4:49 PM) *
>ICE. best stuff ever.



Proof: this was the first time the car had been waxed in several years... the left side is after 1 coat or ICE paste:)

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QUOTE (Legit94GT @ Sep 6, 2008 - 7:21 PM) *
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QUOTE (parriehunter @ Jul 28, 2008 - 4:49 PM) *
>ICE. best stuff ever.



Proof: this was the first time the car had been waxed in several years... the left side is after 1 coat or ICE paste:)



actually, it lasts a lot less than meguars gold class and tech wax,,