I recently bought a 2001 Ford Taurus SE that was swirled to hell and then some, and it's black. About 3 weeks ago I seen an ad in the paper from Harbor Freight, they were selling a rotary polisher for $30. I snatched it up and used it with a Meguiars W7000 cutting pad and Meguiars Fine Cut #2 to get rid of those horrendous swirls. This was my first time using a rotary and I was impressed at how quickly it removed the swirls with relatively little to no side effects. One thing I did notice was that I got a decent amount of buffer swirls, and I burnt the paint on the rear bumper(nickle sized spot), it took the paint down to the primer!!! I was shocked at how quick it happened, but that was the only tradgedy.
To get rid of the buffer swirls I cracked open my PC 7424, which I just bought 2 weeks ago with a variety of pads, from Top of the Line. I used a 6.5" Lake Country VC white polishing pad and FC #2 with the PC set to #1 to get rid of those buffer swirls. The PC made easy work of it. This was my first time using a PC as well. After all the swirls were removed I put on a 6.5" Lake Country VC black finishing pad and applied some Vanilla Moose with the PC set to 4. This brought out the shine and depth in the paint, it looked very wet and glossy.
After applying the VM, I then waxed the car by hand using S100 and removed it with a microfiber towel. I am very impressed with the work both of these machines did, I made some mistakes along the way but I guess that'll happen when you're using these for the first time. Now it's time to start building up my products, try some new stuff.
Here are a couple pics of the finished product.
To get rid of the buffer swirls I cracked open my PC 7424, which I just bought 2 weeks ago with a variety of pads, from Top of the Line. I used a 6.5" Lake Country VC white polishing pad and FC #2 with the PC set to #1 to get rid of those buffer swirls. The PC made easy work of it. This was my first time using a PC as well. After all the swirls were removed I put on a 6.5" Lake Country VC black finishing pad and applied some Vanilla Moose with the PC set to 4. This brought out the shine and depth in the paint, it looked very wet and glossy.
After applying the VM, I then waxed the car by hand using S100 and removed it with a microfiber towel. I am very impressed with the work both of these machines did, I made some mistakes along the way but I guess that'll happen when you're using these for the first time. Now it's time to start building up my products, try some new stuff.
Here are a couple pics of the finished product.




