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Originally Posted by 4SFED Just to clarify the polish/glaze step (to clean the surface and to get rid of the fine swirl marks) - something like a meguires #7 would do the job? (i have heard the #7 is pretty dam good?) The swirls arent deep at all but enough to annoy me in bright light (which is when i mainly drive the car - nice sunny weekends). Should this be applied by hand or machine? |
The #7 won't work on the swirls, it's nonabrasive. It'll hide them a little bit, but IMO you need a mild abrasive to actually *remove* them for it to look the way you want. Then you'd use the #7 (on the swirl-free finish) to make it look even better. Topping it with wax like
Souveran would make it look a little deeper yet, and will provide a bit of protection (the #7 by itself doesn't last long at all).
So you need something abrasive. I'd probably recommend
Meguiar's #80. It's called "Speed Glaze" for some reason but it's an abrasive polish. Works OK by hand but yeah, I'd get some kind of buffer such as the Porter Cable ("PC", which
Meguiar's sells as the "G-100") or a Cyclo (my preferred polisher). Worth the money? I dunno...they are to me (I have two PCs and two Cyclos *and* a rotary and I'm not a pro).
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Ok just to outline my process based on the above products:
1: Wash and completely dry the car.
2: >>Do i need to use a cleaner in here??
3: Use a polish of some description to get rid of swirl marks (eg: the #7 if you guys think its appropriate)
4: Use the Pinnacle Souveran to finish it off.
How does this look? What should be changed or replaced? Which out of the steps 2->4 should be by hand and which by machine?
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Use the #80 for steps 2 and 3. It'll remove/reduce the swirls and clean the paint too.
Use the #7 for what I'd call step 3 1/2

It won't remove anything, but it'll help with the looks.
Of those, only step 2 with the #80 would really benefit from the machine. That might make it sound like something you don't need, but I bet you'd look back on the purchase of a polisher as money well spent. If you decide to try other products/do other cars, it'd be a lifesaver. But no, you don't *really* need it.
Oh, and I just love the way you've kept everything squeezed under the hood (no scoop, etc.)

Very nice looking in there too. Heh heh, cars like that make me feel a million years old
What're you running for a rear end (type, width, posi, etc.) ?