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  1. #1

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    I am attempting my first detail with my PC this weekend. I am not new to detailing but I am new to using a PC and some new products.



    Here is what I thought would work out well:



    Meguiars #2 Fine Cut Cleaner



    Polish - Show Car Glaze or Maching Glaze (ANY OTHER SUGGESTIONS?) I really want an awesome shine!



    Topped with NXT



    Will a little or non-abrasive polish be OK to use after the more abrasive #2? Please recommend one that will give me a great shine, clarity, and depth.



    Am I missing any steps otehr than washign and possibly claying?



    THANK YOU VERY MUCH! It is great to eb able to get this information froma ll of you guys!



    Regards,

    -Ryan





    It is hard to tell my surface condition but it isnt that bad, just some swirls and a few light scratches.
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    #2 is some pretty heavy-duty stuff. Do you have a lot of swirls/marring that you are trying to eliminate? I think you could start with a much milder product and still have great success. What is the condition of your paint?



    If you don`t have major issues that you are trying to correct, you could start with #9, or even #82 with your PC. These will both be a great polish by PC and won`t be overkill like the #2 might be. I would recommend the #3 Machine Glaze as a 2nd step..I have always had great luck with that product and would use it over #7 on a PC any day.



    Then you can top with NXT easily enough. It took me a minute or two to get used to working with NXT as it was a touch thicker than I expected it to be, but such is the way with any new product. Let us know what the condition of your paint is, the only thing I am worried about is getting too aggressive with the #2..it is a pretty serious compound.

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    LOL..nevermind. I am looking at the pic you posted. Just by your description and the picture, I would stay away from #2. It`s a lot more aggressive than I think you would need.



    If you interested in staying with Meguiar`s, I would suggest either #9 Swirl-Mark Remover or #82 Swirl-Free Polish. Then follow up with #3 Machine Glaze, and top with NXT. Others here will have other product suggestions, but I think I`m safe saying that #2 is a bit much.

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    Thanks, so then maybe this would be alot better because I don`t have any major paint defects other than a few swirls:



    #9

    Machine Glaze or Other

    NXT



    Are there any other polishes or glazes that would be recommended? I like Meguiars but I know there are alot of other products out there too so I am open to any suggestions!



    I agree that #2 may be a little too harsh.



    THANKS!



    -Ryan
    1991 Nissan 300ZX (Black)



    Check out my 300ZX!

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    Any other recommendations from some light cleaning, a polish, and a wax?



    What about Klasse or P21S?



    THANKS!



    -Ryan
    1991 Nissan 300ZX (Black)



    Check out my 300ZX!

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    Klasse is a very nice cleaner, but will not do much for you in terms of getting rid of swirls or other paint defects. And P21s is a very nice wax, but I would get a tub of S100. Same stuff, just advertised for motorcycles and quite a bit cheaper. Should be able to find that at any Harley shop. If you`re going to pick up the S100, you might also want to check out the S100 Shine-Enhancing Cleaner. It`s a very mild polish/glaze that would fit as a nice final step before adding the wax. Really warms the paint up for S100/P21s

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    I hate to say this, but pictures can be highly deceiving and horribly unreliable. I would be very hesitant to make any specific, 100% sure recommendation based purely on a photo. It always comes down to the in-person assessment.



    Please see my suggestion at the end of your other thread, and good luck: http://www.autopia.org/forums/showth...threadid=36791

 

 

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