PerfectCreature
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I am not new to taking car of my car. I love to detail my car, and do it habitually. I even do other peoples cars too, like my Fiance's and brothers, and parents too. I just don't go all out.
It is a fun hobby, and like all hobby's you want to be the best at it and have the best stuff for that hobby.
I had been planning on detailing my Pure Red Eclipse this summer, but an accident prevented that, with fresh paint and what not-It has been about 3 weeks in 20-50F weather, so I think I have 2-4 more weeks left before I can touch the paint with any kind of wax.
The body shop ended up putting swirl marks into my car and the new paint, as well as a terrible job in some spots (My drivers side mirror bubbles up, and left a "sticthing" pattern". Being that they used a buffer and some nice glaze, I did not notice until I did not the 2 week car wash with spray soap and water. (I took it to a local self service, as I do not have a hose)
It is terrifying what I saw.
This is a photo of the hood, it is not the best,but should show you the gist of it.
It is like this through the entire car, with the roof being the worst. They are actually scratches on the roof, fairly deep ones at that, from where I assume the tools rested for the repair.
In any case, I have decided that I will buy a PC and try to take them out myself, in case they do a sub-par job, or simply fill them with glaze like they did before, when they "fix" their mistake.
This was detailed last summer by hand, and came out nicely, but I would like to have it come out looking better if possible. (I used the "Ultimate Show" kit from Meguire's)
As you can see in that image, I attempted to use Meguier's Ultimate Compound by hand, with little luck. The swirls are there, but lighter. Nothing as serious as they are now, but still....
My goal is to remove all the swirls, and have it sealed and protected for a LONG time. I was thinking of using the yellow Meguire's pad with the UC on speed 5 to get rid of the swirls. I was thinking 2-3 pads should be enough, or should I have more?
After reading the forums for the last few weeks, I have become increasingly confused in my product choices for my color car. I had originally intended to simply Clay (Using Meguire's Clay Bar) then UC, and then sealant and wax, but now I am not sure if I would need to toss a polish in there.
I am looking for a surface that will be protected. At first I was considering the JetSeal109 and 50/50 from Chemical Guys (I noticed the comparisons of JetSeal alone vs Collinite 845) but am now considering the Opti-Coat 2.0 and then after curing, topping with a wax to give that nice sheen.
The paint has fantastic sheen, and I have taken care of it, it is just that the swirl marks and minor blemishes are getting to me.
I do not have much of a budget for this, and was hoping to use some of my own supplies that I already have.
I will purchase what I need to though, if I must.
My microfibers and towels are pretty worn out, so I have not used them since the times I detailed during winter time.
Meguire's Ultimate Compound
Zymol Cleaner Wax
Turtle Wax ICE Wash
Armour All Wheel Protectant
Mothers Back to Black
Simonz Clay Magic
Meguires Clay Bar
I am looking for your opinions. I can take some better photos as the one above of my car was with a phone camera, I do have a Cannon T3 that takes much better photos.
Thanks for the input.
It is a fun hobby, and like all hobby's you want to be the best at it and have the best stuff for that hobby.
I had been planning on detailing my Pure Red Eclipse this summer, but an accident prevented that, with fresh paint and what not-It has been about 3 weeks in 20-50F weather, so I think I have 2-4 more weeks left before I can touch the paint with any kind of wax.
The body shop ended up putting swirl marks into my car and the new paint, as well as a terrible job in some spots (My drivers side mirror bubbles up, and left a "sticthing" pattern". Being that they used a buffer and some nice glaze, I did not notice until I did not the 2 week car wash with spray soap and water. (I took it to a local self service, as I do not have a hose)
It is terrifying what I saw.
This is a photo of the hood, it is not the best,but should show you the gist of it.

It is like this through the entire car, with the roof being the worst. They are actually scratches on the roof, fairly deep ones at that, from where I assume the tools rested for the repair.
In any case, I have decided that I will buy a PC and try to take them out myself, in case they do a sub-par job, or simply fill them with glaze like they did before, when they "fix" their mistake.
This was detailed last summer by hand, and came out nicely, but I would like to have it come out looking better if possible. (I used the "Ultimate Show" kit from Meguire's)

As you can see in that image, I attempted to use Meguier's Ultimate Compound by hand, with little luck. The swirls are there, but lighter. Nothing as serious as they are now, but still....
My goal is to remove all the swirls, and have it sealed and protected for a LONG time. I was thinking of using the yellow Meguire's pad with the UC on speed 5 to get rid of the swirls. I was thinking 2-3 pads should be enough, or should I have more?
After reading the forums for the last few weeks, I have become increasingly confused in my product choices for my color car. I had originally intended to simply Clay (Using Meguire's Clay Bar) then UC, and then sealant and wax, but now I am not sure if I would need to toss a polish in there.
I am looking for a surface that will be protected. At first I was considering the JetSeal109 and 50/50 from Chemical Guys (I noticed the comparisons of JetSeal alone vs Collinite 845) but am now considering the Opti-Coat 2.0 and then after curing, topping with a wax to give that nice sheen.
The paint has fantastic sheen, and I have taken care of it, it is just that the swirl marks and minor blemishes are getting to me.
I do not have much of a budget for this, and was hoping to use some of my own supplies that I already have.
I will purchase what I need to though, if I must.
My microfibers and towels are pretty worn out, so I have not used them since the times I detailed during winter time.
Meguire's Ultimate Compound
Zymol Cleaner Wax
Turtle Wax ICE Wash
Armour All Wheel Protectant
Mothers Back to Black
Simonz Clay Magic
Meguires Clay Bar
I am looking for your opinions. I can take some better photos as the one above of my car was with a phone camera, I do have a Cannon T3 that takes much better photos.
Thanks for the input.