Mirror shine on black paint with just rotary and Megs D151

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Mirror shine with Flex PE 14-2 rotary and Meguiar's D151 Paint Reconditioning Cream

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2010 Jeep Wrangler with lots of swirls, water spots, etchings, etc. Here's the evidence:

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Tools:

Flex PE 14-2 Rotary buffer with 5.5 and 3 inch backing plates

Hex Logic Orange Pad 5.5 and 3 inch

Hex Logic White Pad 5.5 and 3 inch

Meguiar's D151 Paint Reconditioning Cream

Bilt Hamber Auto Clay

Chemical Guys RinseFree Wash & Shine mixed up for clay lube

Chemical Guys Citrus Wash & Gloss

Method:

I washed the vehicle with 2 bucket method. Used the claybar on the painted surfaces. Polished the painted surfaces with Flex PE 14-2 Rotary Buffer and Meguiar's 151. The first step was with the orange pad. The second step with the white pad.

Results:

Results were amazing. Very quick work made of swirls, etchings and water marks. Amazing mirror shine on the black paint.

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Nice finish! I love blacks as they give the best finished results IMHO. I personally own a black graphite Metallic BMW and the finish is immaculate after I got ahold of it.


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I was able to finish this in just a couple of hours. The rotary made it quick, and of course there is not nearly as much painted surface area as on most vehicles.

Still, this is a quick way to bust some swirls.
 
Thanks everyone! I think many people are afraid using a rotary on this type of job. It sure is quicker! I try to feel the paint and make sure that it is not getting hot from the rotary. I have been working more and more with the rotary on test hoods and my own old vehicles to learn to really maximize its potential.
 
Looks spectacular!

I feel like a big D for asking this, but do you feel D151 is masking and holograms?

And why not a heavier cut polish or compound first, then D151 used with a DA?
 
Looks spectacular!

I feel like a big D for asking this, but do you feel D151 is masking and holograms?

And why not a heavier cut polish or compound first, then D151 used with a DA?

No worries Mantilgh!

For this exercise, I followed the instructions on the bottle of D151 for rotary polishers. It states:

"Rotary Machine Application: Choose appropriate Meguiar's buffing pad. Set machine to 1400-2000 RPM's. Apply PRC directly to surface.

STEP2 (OPTIONAL): For additional clarity, gloss and protection, re-apply PRC with the appropriate Meguiar's foam finishing pad or applicator pad."


I used Chemical Guys WipeOut Surface Cleaner on the test panel. I think it is a really good surface cleaner for polishing oils. I didn't see any trails.

I have examined the Jeep out in the sun. I haven't seen any.


You may have seen that I did a review recently on the 7 heavy cut polishes on my shelf. I followed each of those with a DA and a "polish" in the cut range of 4-5. So I am really kind of testing methods out on my junk hoods and on my own vehicles.

But the answer to your question is: Because that's what the instructions said.
 
OH! Also because I have a gallon of D151! :xyxthumbs:
 
And because D151 is the ####! Love that stuff. Awesome job dude. I'm dabbling in the rotary world and a little but in the DA microfiber pad world.


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Another great job, thx for sharing


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I was going to post a picture of my car showing the beautiful shine after I spent hours on it.
Now that I see your results, I see that I'm out of my league, and I won't be posting my pictures.
You do great work.
 
Great results! I love D151!

Personal experience, I noticed that after a LC orange pad on my 3401 (soft late 90s Jeep single-stage paint) D151 left behind a slight haze. This was easily fixed with another run around with a white polishing pad!

Only time will tell if D151 actually corrected the swirls, or just hid them. I feel as if d151 has a fair amount of actual corrective ability as well as "filling" properties, which make it a fantastic, low cost AIO!
 
I was going to post a picture of my car showing the beautiful shine after I spent hours on it.
Now that I see your results, I see that I'm out of my league, and I won't be posting my pictures.
You do great work.

Thank you but don't let that stop you from posting your pictures! We all learn things here and the discussion from your pictures could help someone.
 
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