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When newbies ask for recommendations for "full details", including first-time marring removal, they are bombarded with recommendations. There are just *so* many good products out there...and so many factors that need to be taken into account, such as ease-of-use, effectiveness, and product compatibility.
Many of these people are working by hand (no PC), and as most of us "old hands" know, removing marring by hand isn't easy.
While each of us has our favorites (which we can debate forever), newbies just want to make a huge improvement (*in their eyes*) with minimal effort and a nice, steep learning curve (lots of learning over a short period of time).
I sometimes worry that we recommend products/procedures that are either too hard/complicated or potentially ineffective when employed by beginners. Consider that people often try, unsuccessfully, to remove marring in b/c with Meg's #9 or 3M SMR. Think of how DACP (a very good product) can be a little tricky until you get the hang of it and may/may not need a follow up with a milder product. As for AIO/SG- *I* think the K twins are incredibly user-friendly, but plenty of people think otherwise (especially about SG). Sealants often require an alcohol spritzer, which sounds sorta over-the-top to many people, and which might uncover marring best left "concealed", at least for a beginner.
Some of the non-Autopians I'm coaching in this stuff are teaching me that we might need to keep the whole thing *VERY* simple and easy or they'll just say "forget it" and go back to cleaner-wax or even the neighborhood carwash.
So what's the easiest approach for a first-timer that's likely to give good results?
My $0.02- I haven't found *any* polishes that work as well by hand as 1Z (and I think they're pretty tough to beat by machine as well), and they leave wax behind, so immediate LSPing isn't really mandatory (good after a long day of polishing). Meg's #80 is about the only other thing I can think of that fits the bill, but I haven't tried PoorBoy's stuff. I'm still sorta undecided about a LSP to recommend over them, though. I'd like to say Meg's #16, but some think it's hard to use. Maybe Souveran, but it's sorta expensive. So I guess S100- it's easy (pretty much fool-proof) and cheap and can be found at Harley dealers.
That makes *my* newbie recommendation 1Z polishes (probably Paint Polish) or Meg's Speed Glaze, topped with S100. Soliciting other opinions....
Many of these people are working by hand (no PC), and as most of us "old hands" know, removing marring by hand isn't easy.
While each of us has our favorites (which we can debate forever), newbies just want to make a huge improvement (*in their eyes*) with minimal effort and a nice, steep learning curve (lots of learning over a short period of time).
I sometimes worry that we recommend products/procedures that are either too hard/complicated or potentially ineffective when employed by beginners. Consider that people often try, unsuccessfully, to remove marring in b/c with Meg's #9 or 3M SMR. Think of how DACP (a very good product) can be a little tricky until you get the hang of it and may/may not need a follow up with a milder product. As for AIO/SG- *I* think the K twins are incredibly user-friendly, but plenty of people think otherwise (especially about SG). Sealants often require an alcohol spritzer, which sounds sorta over-the-top to many people, and which might uncover marring best left "concealed", at least for a beginner.
Some of the non-Autopians I'm coaching in this stuff are teaching me that we might need to keep the whole thing *VERY* simple and easy or they'll just say "forget it" and go back to cleaner-wax or even the neighborhood carwash.
So what's the easiest approach for a first-timer that's likely to give good results?
My $0.02- I haven't found *any* polishes that work as well by hand as 1Z (and I think they're pretty tough to beat by machine as well), and they leave wax behind, so immediate LSPing isn't really mandatory (good after a long day of polishing). Meg's #80 is about the only other thing I can think of that fits the bill, but I haven't tried PoorBoy's stuff. I'm still sorta undecided about a LSP to recommend over them, though. I'd like to say Meg's #16, but some think it's hard to use. Maybe Souveran, but it's sorta expensive. So I guess S100- it's easy (pretty much fool-proof) and cheap and can be found at Harley dealers.
That makes *my* newbie recommendation 1Z polishes (probably Paint Polish) or Meg's Speed Glaze, topped with S100. Soliciting other opinions....