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Hi,

I woud like to detail my car again. Last time i used meg products. At home i have the #83, #80, nxt wax, gold class and some other stuff. But this time i would like to use some other products.
Witch products woud jou advice form this site please?
Wax-it

This are products i can get my hands on easy.
PS: My car is a dark blue/black Bmw 325ci.
Sorry about my crappy english, i am from belgium :)

Kind greats,

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Your English is fine...welcome to the group :howdy

At first I wasn't sure I was going to be able to navigate that site not being in English but the descriptions are in english.

It really depends on the current condition of your car, but the site does carry the Poorboys line which is fantastic.
 
Welcome to the site

As stated the Poorboys line is a good product...easy to use by hand or machine..can work in the sun or shade...and the cost is always better than other products...that last one I'm not sure of as you are overseas...should be competitive
 
I did use meg #83 and meg #80 on my car, so the condition is not bad. I do have some scrathes is can't get out with #83. I the productes on a aeg 460 machien somthing like the udm. I don't know if the PB products ar stronger than the meg's?

I'am planning to buy:
The lake coutry pads
Natty's blue caranuba

And the rest of products that the members here advice:)
 
I did use meg #83 and meg #80 on my car, so the condition is not bad. I do have some scrathes is can't get out with #83. I the productes on a aeg 460 machien somthing like the udm. I don't know if the PB products ar stronger than the meg's?

I'am planning to buy:
The lake coutry pads
Natty's blue caranuba

And the rest of products that the members here advice:)

I have never used Megs 80 and 83 so I cannot comment on those. However Poorboys does go SSR3 which is fairly strong...but always start with the lowever numbered one and see if that works, if not you can step up to the next in strength.

I am not sure how deep these scratches are but the rule of thumb has always been if you can catch your finger nail in it, then the only solution is usually paint.
 
the Megs #83 is similar to SSR2.5 ...if you have the #83 you may just need some different pads and need to go over the car a few more times.
I would then also use the #80, which i think is close to SSR1, with a few different pads until you get the car the way you want it. You could then follow with PwC (Polish w/ carnauba) and finish with the Natty's Blue.

There is no need to discard the products you have, they are not horrible, but just learn to use them better until they are finished. Then you can move on to other products which may be easier to work with and give better results.
 
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