AustrianOak82
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- Sep 26, 2014
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I recently completed a round of waxing about a month ago on my 2014 Focus ST and my wife's 2015 Forester, both black. I did a coat of M20 polymer sealant, M7 glaze, and high-tech yellow wax (All Meguiars pro-line). I used my Sears orbital with a microfiber pad to remove the wax and it was applied by hand.
My GG 6" arrives tomorrow and I am looking forward to using it. Both of the cars look good, but in the sun they have some swirling. The Forester is worse and I noticed the clear coat on it is a bit weak. I am wondering what I could use to play with the new polish and attack the swirls at the same time? I might as well be productive testing it out. I have the following at home, all Meguiar's:
Ultimate Polish
Ultimate Compound
Cleaner Wax
Deep Crystal Paint Cleaner
Deep Crystal Polish
Ceep Crystal Carnuba
Polymer Sealant (professional line)
Show Car Glaze (professional line)
High-Tech Yellow Wax (professional line)
If it matters, I have 6 lake county pads, mildly agressive up to fine polish. Will remove with lambswool pad covered in a microfiber.
My GG 6" arrives tomorrow and I am looking forward to using it. Both of the cars look good, but in the sun they have some swirling. The Forester is worse and I noticed the clear coat on it is a bit weak. I am wondering what I could use to play with the new polish and attack the swirls at the same time? I might as well be productive testing it out. I have the following at home, all Meguiar's:
Ultimate Polish
Ultimate Compound
Cleaner Wax
Deep Crystal Paint Cleaner
Deep Crystal Polish
Ceep Crystal Carnuba
Polymer Sealant (professional line)
Show Car Glaze (professional line)
High-Tech Yellow Wax (professional line)
If it matters, I have 6 lake county pads, mildly agressive up to fine polish. Will remove with lambswool pad covered in a microfiber.