putertopia
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I have a 1997 Pontiac Bonneville SLE. I'm looking for some suggestions for detailing. I got a UDM for Christmas, and a good bit of Meguiar's Gold Class Wax products. I'd like to make use of the Meguiars wax. The paint does have some swirls, but I'm a college student and don't have tons of money to put into the finish of the car. So I'm looking for suggestions on how to get a mirror finish on this car. I've had cars before I did it with, but the paint wasn't quite this dark, so it's not quite so easy.
I have a complete photo album of what the car looked like after a quick wax with Turtle Wax Ice Spray Wax. I ended up never wanting to use it again, and I'm a pure Meguiars guy now. The album is at putertopia/bville ice - Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting. Here's a quick preview of what I'm dealing with:
I think the biggest bother is a scratch that the dealer tried to touch up with paint that looks like it goes to some kind of chrysler vehicle. Definitely does not match. Could I just sand that off, use my touch up paint with a toothpick, sand until even and do a quick spray of clearcoat to fix that? Rear bumper is getting touched up and re-cleared in about a month, so I'm not going to worry about that. It's very dull.
The tail lights ARE tinted, and need re-cleared. I basically dripped sweat in one of the lenses, ended up sanding all of the clear coat off, and going to re-clear when I ran out of clear coat lol.
I'm thinking just a decent claybarring and Meguiar's Gold Class Wax with the UDM will do the trick?
Give me some input, thanks!
I have a complete photo album of what the car looked like after a quick wax with Turtle Wax Ice Spray Wax. I ended up never wanting to use it again, and I'm a pure Meguiars guy now. The album is at putertopia/bville ice - Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting. Here's a quick preview of what I'm dealing with:

I think the biggest bother is a scratch that the dealer tried to touch up with paint that looks like it goes to some kind of chrysler vehicle. Definitely does not match. Could I just sand that off, use my touch up paint with a toothpick, sand until even and do a quick spray of clearcoat to fix that? Rear bumper is getting touched up and re-cleared in about a month, so I'm not going to worry about that. It's very dull.
The tail lights ARE tinted, and need re-cleared. I basically dripped sweat in one of the lenses, ended up sanding all of the clear coat off, and going to re-clear when I ran out of clear coat lol.
I'm thinking just a decent claybarring and Meguiar's Gold Class Wax with the UDM will do the trick?
Give me some input, thanks!