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aojk Guest
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Posted: Thu Sep 18, 2003 11:06 pm Post subject: Meguair full cleaning process |
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| after washing & claying my vehicle, I use meguairs #83(dual action) with a rotary buffer(red pad) on the whole vehicle. I wipe it off with #34(final inspection) then apply #7(show car glaze) with a hand applicator then I wipe it off using ultimate wipe followed with another time of #34. Last, I use #26(hi tech wax) to protect the finish with the rotary buffer but the yellow pad followed with another round of #34. Result: There was a very good shine on my 9yr old white toyota corolla. Got rid of all swirl marks and some fine scratch marks. The result was quite amazing! However, I'm still not totally satisfied as I want to achieve the 'wet' look for my vehicle. I also notice that after rain, the water stains on my polish and I've got to use my terry cloth to wipe it off! Pls advice! |
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Loggie31
Joined: 20 May 2002 Posts: 177
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Posted: Tue Nov 11, 2003 11:53 am Post subject: |
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| For a deeper luster shine I use 3M Imperial Hand Glaze it's better than Meguiars #7 I know because I've compared them both. As for the water spots, well unless you cover your car you'll have to live with water spots. I usually, use Meguiars Final Touch to get rid of the spots. |
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