What Happened!?!?

One of you mentioned using the swirl remover too much. Could I be causing damage by doing it again? Is the Megs an inferior product to the extent I shouldn't use it?

My thought was that it was "idiot proof" and I wasn't going to do any damage. Putting a powertool on my truck wasn't exactly the easiest thing to do. I'm very new at this.
 
Combination of a few things. The HF polishing pad doesn't exactly have that much cut, and it's mediocre quality at best, nor does the Megs polish swirl remover, it's not very heavy in the cut department, so basically you didn't remove many swirls while at the same time filling them in with the polishing oils. Secondly, there could be numerous things that happen when performing a waterless wash, and even a rinseless wash, so you could've added more swirls in either or both of those. Megs MF towels are also not the best as the knap isn't too thick, so at the very least get the Pro-Force from Sam's.

Thanks, this makes sense. I mentioned that I thought the Megs was idiot proof. Should I pursue the swirl removal with a different product?
 
I'm not hating on DP, I'm hating on DP Waterless Wash because its just bad. I have several DP products (wheel cleaner, MF cleaner, interior cleaner, pad cleaner, Extreme Foam,etc..) and I'm very happy with all of them.

If I recall correctly, DP was one of the first couple waterless washes out. It needs a v2. It smears and doesn't flash dry. Its sticky as well and leave haze on the paint. Its just not good. I've tried almost every waterless product out there, and that one just lags behind.

I'm just being honest. If PBMG makes a product that's no good, how can they revise it if we are not honest with our opinions or reviews?
O gotcha.
 
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