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gotta say it - Meguiar's Ultimate Line is awsome
ive had my black maxima sitting im my driveway under a tree for the last 5 years.. needless to say the paint was in horrible shape
spent $39 on the harbor freight rotary polisher with backing plate, and bought the black polishing pad there too.. hit auto zone for the Meguiar's wool pad and pep boys for a bunch of different compounds.. after much experimenting - heres what i needed to use - clay bar entire car, wool pad with turtle wax liquid polishing compound to get all the stuff OUT of the paint.. worked great then mequiar's ultimate polish using the black polishing pad, and then ultimate black wax applied by hand - i gotta say the polish and wax is the best ive ever used.. AND - Meguiar's Ultimate wash and wax soap - will be the only soap i buy from now on.. on another note - the $39 harbor freight polisher worked wonders.. very happy with it for the money.. |
I love their Ultimate Polish.
Got links on the stuff you bought from Harbor Freight? I've been looking into a decent buffer to buy. |
Originally Posted by ChrisMan287
(Post 8798100)
I love their Ultimate Polish.
Got links on the stuff you bought from Harbor Freight? I've been looking into a decent buffer to buy. dont know why, but there are two that look the same for the same price. im sure there are better machines to buy, but for the amount of time i will use this, if ever again, this was enough for me.. i have a porter cable DA polisher too, but was not agressive enough for what i needed it to do. i aslo bought the 7" black polishing pad from them, ($9.99) worked great with the polish. they make another yellow pad that got good reviews too.. i bought the wool pad from them, but it seemed like it never stopped shedding so i got a meguiar's wool pad instead.. there was only a few $$ difference i only got the rotary cause my paint was REALLY bad.. if you dont have serious issues to work out, i would suggest getting a DA instead.. its just easier and worry free.. this was my first time using a rotary. its not as hard as people make it out to be, just have to be a little more conscious of what you are doing. |
How about some pictures.
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Well I didn't take any before, so there's really no difference to compare it to.. what I can tell u is that I bought a few different cut meguiars compound, including the ultimate, and 2nd hardest professional cut they make, and the turtle wax polishing compound worked MUCH better for what I needed.. it took years or etching and stains off with only one application and didn't leave the paint hazy or with swirl marks.. I used the ultimate polish afterwards and it darkened the color and added gloss.. was really impressed with e everything I used..
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Meguiar's is good stuff...not the most $$$ but very good results for the price. :nod:
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Originally Posted by kctyphoon101
(Post 8798983)
Well I didn't take any before, so there's really no difference to compare it to.. what I can tell u is that I bought a few different cut meguiars compound, including the ultimate, and 2nd hardest professional cut they make, and the turtle wax polishing compound worked MUCH better for what I needed.. it took years or etching and stains off with only one application and didn't leave the paint hazy or with swirl marks.. I used the ultimate polish afterwards and it darkened the color and added gloss.. was really impressed with e everything I used..
I washed the car first at a local place then I tried the TW polisher with the rotary but only managed to splatter polish around the garage. Same deal with the orbital. I experimented with a microfiber towel and the TW polishing compound and found that hand rubbing a small area and immediately wiping off the polish with a dry cloth worked wonders! The paint came back to the original color and lustre - so I tried the same thing with the Meguiars wax and it looked even better. I did the entire car that way - one cloth for rubbing on and another dry cloth for buffing off, one pair of cloths for polish and one pair for the wax, changing when cloths looked dirty. This took about 1/2 hour for the car, and it now looks fantastic in the sun. :D |
Originally Posted by grey99max
(Post 8809326)
I did the entire car that way - one cloth for rubbing on and another dry cloth for buffing off, one pair of cloths for polish and one pair for the wax, changing when cloths looked dirty. This took about 1/2 hour for the car, and it now looks fantastic in the sun. :D
Did you claybar the car, too? |
Originally Posted by Amerikaner83
(Post 8809331)
THIS. It is a PITA but well worth it.
Did you claybar the car, too? Really, the hand application of TW polish followed by the Ultimate wax worked very well, produced a great finish, didn't take very much time, and left me with unused polishers and pads - and about 20 each of green and blue microfiber cloths. Wanna buy a HF variable-speed polisher? Free pads... :D |
Meguiar's soap is the biznezz
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Originally Posted by ShocknAwe
(Post 8810911)
Meguiar's soap is the biznezz
I need to do the new tow truck as well - hmmmm - my wife and daughters are taking the grandkids to a church camp this weekend so this would be a good time to do both. Yea ! EDIT: well, at least I got a bottle of the Meguiar's car wash... pretty cheap at the Walmart. |
Headlights, Wash, Tires
Recently I used the Meguiar's Car Wash on three of the family cars during the holidays, and it works very well. Amazing stuff.
I have also been using the Ultimate Compound to clean up older headlights and it works very well with just some applied on a cloth, some quick wax-on wax-off action, and a wipe to clean it up. Yesterday I got some out and went after the door scrapings and general scratches on the Shark and most of the problems disappeared, on the side I worked on. Gotta finish up the car. Earlier I bought Meguiar's Tire Shine (probably an Ultimate) and used that on the Shark, just because. You know how most tire products darken the tire -for a while- and then it's back to usual? This stuff gives my M/T ET Street Radials a black, almost shiny, appearance and after driving the car a few days (on night patrol ;) ) they still look the same. I might have to use clay next - I find the paint on my new Frontier has a scratchy feel to it, that the Ultimate Polish does not completely cover. |
Have you ever used Turtle wax Platinum tire shine?
http://www.autowares.com/images/prod...w-t603-400.jpg Bsst tire shine I have ever used. It goes on so light that it doesn't dry spotty and dries really quick. I don't know if you have ever used Black Magic, which is the worst IMO, but it is the exact opposite of that. |
Originally Posted by ShocknAwe
(Post 8823155)
Have you ever used Turtle wax Platinum tire shine?
Bsst tire shine I have ever used. It goes on so light that it doesn't dry spotty and dries really quick. I don't know if you have ever used Black Magic, which is the worst IMO, but it is the exact opposite of that. |
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