Ok, it has been about 3yrs since I waxed my Ford E150 Van. But I've only washed it with a soft sponge and plenty of water, so the swirling is not too bad. It is dark metallic forest green in color and definitely has a clear coat. I feel it is a good paint job.
I have never machined polished it however. It is parked outside and has been for 6yr now. I clay bared it and used Meguires cleaner wax by hand for starters.
I have tried with my PC some 3M Perfect-it 3000 Swirl Mark Remover (we had at work) using a yellow 6.5" polishing pad from Meguires on just a few places that I felt needed a polish of this degree.
I would not want or need to use the 3M Swirl Mark remover everywhere though, I feel I have just one more spot to do with it and that should be enough. The 3M Swirl Mark remover worked good but I was only able to do very small areas, it seemed to break down and dry out quick.
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What I would really like to do though is polish the paint so that there would be no swirl marks at all. I would also like to have a smaller pad, like a 4" one, for this operation as well.
I've only got 1 unused Meguires 6.5" yellow polishing pad left. I had a finishing pad but regretfully tested it with some Meguires Gold Class clear coat wax on a panel. That is when I realized I wanted to use the PC DA polisher to try and get rid of all the swirl marks.
I tried Pep Boys and Kragens locally for something like Meguires #82 swirl free polish but did not find it. Neither place had pads or backing plates for the PC either.
Could I use my remaining 6.5" Meguires yellow pad to get a swirl free finish? Again I'd feel I could also need a smaller 4" or so pad for some areas, but I'd also need to get a Velcro backing plate for that. And what polish should I get for a PC DA polisher for what I want to acheive? Would the #82 Meguires with my remaining yellow 6.5" pad do the trick if I could find the #82 locally?
I have never machined polished it however. It is parked outside and has been for 6yr now. I clay bared it and used Meguires cleaner wax by hand for starters.
I have tried with my PC some 3M Perfect-it 3000 Swirl Mark Remover (we had at work) using a yellow 6.5" polishing pad from Meguires on just a few places that I felt needed a polish of this degree.
I would not want or need to use the 3M Swirl Mark remover everywhere though, I feel I have just one more spot to do with it and that should be enough. The 3M Swirl Mark remover worked good but I was only able to do very small areas, it seemed to break down and dry out quick.
.
What I would really like to do though is polish the paint so that there would be no swirl marks at all. I would also like to have a smaller pad, like a 4" one, for this operation as well.
I've only got 1 unused Meguires 6.5" yellow polishing pad left. I had a finishing pad but regretfully tested it with some Meguires Gold Class clear coat wax on a panel. That is when I realized I wanted to use the PC DA polisher to try and get rid of all the swirl marks.
I tried Pep Boys and Kragens locally for something like Meguires #82 swirl free polish but did not find it. Neither place had pads or backing plates for the PC either.
Could I use my remaining 6.5" Meguires yellow pad to get a swirl free finish? Again I'd feel I could also need a smaller 4" or so pad for some areas, but I'd also need to get a Velcro backing plate for that. And what polish should I get for a PC DA polisher for what I want to acheive? Would the #82 Meguires with my remaining yellow 6.5" pad do the trick if I could find the #82 locally?