swanicyouth
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I guess we are assuming its a BC/CC car because most black cars are that have been made in the past 30 years or so. Now this could be like a black 1949 Packard, but somehow I doubt it. When I recommended Optimum, WG, and Menz as "idiot proof", I wasn't calling the OP an idiot. I specifically recommended these lines for a reason, because they all contain an ultrafine style polish and all have long work times throughout the line. You won't know how soft or hard your paint is until you start working on it, so if you are going to work on it, you should have at least one untrafine style polish around and a few super soft pads in case your paint is soft and prone to micromarring.
I know some people here love Meg's, but we have all seen threads where 205 left micromarring on soft black paint. If 205 doesn't take care of it, I guess 105 is your compound. I don't think anyone would call that product user friendly for a first time polisher. Why would you recommend a noob deal with that??? And before someone posts "who said this is a first time polisher?", the OP mentioned in the other thread he doesn't have a DA, but may get one. I'm not sure about 3M stuff, I thought most of it was designed for a professional EXPERIENCED user with a rotary. They may make some polishes that can be used with a DA, but why wouldn't you use a whole line of products designed to be used with a DA?
No nothing is idiot proof. You could beat the bottle against your paint, or dump the whole bottle on your pad and sling it all over your garage. But, there are products that tend to be easier to use than others.
Dunno. Just trying to give good advice for some easy polishes to use with a DA.
I know some people here love Meg's, but we have all seen threads where 205 left micromarring on soft black paint. If 205 doesn't take care of it, I guess 105 is your compound. I don't think anyone would call that product user friendly for a first time polisher. Why would you recommend a noob deal with that??? And before someone posts "who said this is a first time polisher?", the OP mentioned in the other thread he doesn't have a DA, but may get one. I'm not sure about 3M stuff, I thought most of it was designed for a professional EXPERIENCED user with a rotary. They may make some polishes that can be used with a DA, but why wouldn't you use a whole line of products designed to be used with a DA?
No nothing is idiot proof. You could beat the bottle against your paint, or dump the whole bottle on your pad and sling it all over your garage. But, there are products that tend to be easier to use than others.
Dunno. Just trying to give good advice for some easy polishes to use with a DA.