I'm a fan of sticking with the same product brand as much as possible. Believe it will have better results as the products are meant to work together right? Anyways, I'm buying myself my first DA Polisher (Meguiars G110v2) and wanted some input on my plan. My paint is in pretty good shape. I can't really see any swirls which makes me happy. I've tried looking at all angle with different light and don't find much at all. This is my normal "by hand" detail process:
1.Wash/Dry/Clay
2. Meguiar's Ultimate Polish
3. Meguiar's #7 Glaze
4. Meguiar's #26 High Tech Wax
I like this process and it's been good on my car so far. I've learned from this forum that most of my sweat was wasted since polishing and glazing don't do much by hand since the clear coat is strong. So since this is turned out well so far by hand I thought it would still be a good process for the G110. This was my plan for the G110:
1.Wash/Dry/Clay
2. Meguiar's Ultimate Polish (CCS 6.5 Coarse Green Cut/Polish Pad)
3. Meguiar's #7 Glaze (CCS 6.5 Grey Finishing Pad)
4. Meguiar's #26 High Tech Wax (CCS 6.5 Blue Finishing Pad)
I don't think it's necessary to use a compound at this point (although I do have Meguiar's Ultimate Compound already), but maybe I'm wrong. What do you guys think of this setup? I'm really just looking for a smooth finish with a quicker turnaround then using my hands.
1.Wash/Dry/Clay
2. Meguiar's Ultimate Polish
3. Meguiar's #7 Glaze
4. Meguiar's #26 High Tech Wax
I like this process and it's been good on my car so far. I've learned from this forum that most of my sweat was wasted since polishing and glazing don't do much by hand since the clear coat is strong. So since this is turned out well so far by hand I thought it would still be a good process for the G110. This was my plan for the G110:
1.Wash/Dry/Clay
2. Meguiar's Ultimate Polish (CCS 6.5 Coarse Green Cut/Polish Pad)
3. Meguiar's #7 Glaze (CCS 6.5 Grey Finishing Pad)
4. Meguiar's #26 High Tech Wax (CCS 6.5 Blue Finishing Pad)
I don't think it's necessary to use a compound at this point (although I do have Meguiar's Ultimate Compound already), but maybe I'm wrong. What do you guys think of this setup? I'm really just looking for a smooth finish with a quicker turnaround then using my hands.