Just tried Meg #9 to remove
swirls/scratches. It did not do anything. I am assuming I must go with a more abrasive product. I applied with a terry towel. Would the PC do the trick or should I go with the SSR1? Where does the poorboy products fall in line with meguiars cleaners/swirl removers?
Brian
Re: Just tried Meg #9 to remove
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Originally posted by runnerbl
swirls/scratches. It did not do anything. I am assuming I must go with a more abrasive product. I applied with a terry towel. Would the PC do the trick or should I go with the SSR1? Where does the poorboy products fall in line with meguiars cleaners/swirl removers?
Brian
Meg`s #9 with a PC and a polishing pad has worked good for me.
Since I was using #9 long before I bought the PC, I can empathize with your frustration. #9 can be used by hand, but it is really a lot of work. If you can afford it, the PC would be a worthwhile investment. If your finances don`t leave room for the PC right now, Poorboy`s SSR line has had some good references for hand use. Any product you use by hand is going to take quite a bit of effort. The PC makes it easy.
Charles
Re: Just tried Meg #9 to remove
Quote:
Originally posted by runnerbl
swirls/scratches. It did not do anything. I am assuming I must go with a more abrasive product. I applied with a terry towel. Would the PC do the trick or should I go with the SSR1? Where does the poorboy products fall in line with meguiars cleaners/swirl removers?
Brian
Brian,
Well if the spider webs in that picture are after using #9, and NXT, I would skip the SSR1................ and go to at least to SSR2, or Meguiar`s DACP, and be done with them.