LatinFG2
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So I finally got some time to play around with the GG that I ordered on black friday from AG.
Here is some stuff that I ordered:

I ended not using the DP products this time and I used some Meg's stuff that I had around in my house

I just ended up just polishing the rear end of my 2013 Accord.
It has very noticeable swirls

I clayed the rear end with a Meg's clay bar. The trunk had some contamination:

The rear bumper had even more:


Once I got done with the clay I started to use the M205 with the small 3 inch cyan pad and it really wasn't getting rid of the swirls
Unfortunately I dind't have some Meg's M105 or Ultimate compound to try out. Then I remembered that I had some old 3M rubbing compound that I've in the house for some years. This 3M created a lot dust, maybe because it was really old not sure, but it did remove more of the swirls than the M205 did.
Here's my best attempt had capturing a 50/50 but I suck at it

I ended up using the 3M compound but I can't wait to try out some M105.
I finished up using the Meg's cleaner wax and finishing with Meg's Ultimate wax applied by the Griot's:

Hopefully I'll get better the more I practice and when I get to use my brother's Meguiar's DA polisher. I ordered some soft buff pads to try out but I couldn't use the Meg's DA today.
Here is some stuff that I ordered:

I ended not using the DP products this time and I used some Meg's stuff that I had around in my house

I just ended up just polishing the rear end of my 2013 Accord.
It has very noticeable swirls

I clayed the rear end with a Meg's clay bar. The trunk had some contamination:

The rear bumper had even more:


Once I got done with the clay I started to use the M205 with the small 3 inch cyan pad and it really wasn't getting rid of the swirls

Unfortunately I dind't have some Meg's M105 or Ultimate compound to try out. Then I remembered that I had some old 3M rubbing compound that I've in the house for some years. This 3M created a lot dust, maybe because it was really old not sure, but it did remove more of the swirls than the M205 did.
Here's my best attempt had capturing a 50/50 but I suck at it


I ended up using the 3M compound but I can't wait to try out some M105.
I finished up using the Meg's cleaner wax and finishing with Meg's Ultimate wax applied by the Griot's:

Hopefully I'll get better the more I practice and when I get to use my brother's Meguiar's DA polisher. I ordered some soft buff pads to try out but I couldn't use the Meg's DA today.