So a little backstory first... I bought my car after it had sat with the dealer for about 2 months. In that time frame they managed to put some of
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Buffing my Nismo (before and after pics!)
So a little backstory first... I bought my car after it had sat with the dealer for about 2 months. In that time frame they managed to put some of the worst swirl marks I have ever seen into a car with under 8k miles on it. Needless to say I needed these things out of the paint asap! Looked like crap. Anyway I am no noob to buffing a car and taking imperfections out of paint, but this one had me stumped.
I have an intensive paste from 1z which has always worked well with my cars in the past. I used a heavy cutting pad with this compound and it almost didn't even make a dent in the horrible swirls. After some reading online of other products car detailers like I came across a very familiar name "Meguiars" so I figured I'd look into it more. I was told to try out their "Ultimate Compound" which can be purchased at Wal-Mart, Advance Auto, etc. so I immediately thought "yeah I am real sure this is going to work when my 35.00 bottle of the high end professional line intensive paste didn't.." Well I was wrong... This Ultimate Compound is some of the best stuff I have ever used. I will post before and after pictures so you guys have a good idea of how bad these swirls were... Cliffs notes: tried professional buffing compound and it didn't work. Tried cheap Meguiars compound from Wal-Mart and it blew my mind. Before: After: Before: After: Pretty crazy, huh?
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That's next on the list because there were a few spots that didn't come out perfectly with the UC. I was looking into the M105 for those spots. Wanna give me some?
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You can actually buy M105 & M205 at some auto stores like Pepboys, AutoZone or Advance, but they usually don't have many in stock. It's a breeze when used with a PC. I actually just finished detailing my car with this stuff about a week ago. It's aggressive at getting the swirls out, but not too aggressive where it takes too much clear. The only thing you gotta watch out for is keeping the pad clean with M105. It can get really dusty if you let this stuff dry too long or build up on your pad. The M205 on the other hand has very little dust. I also like the stuff from Adam's. They have more polishing ranges depending on condition of the paint, but it's a lot more work to get the same result.... for me working with a PC anyways. Ride looks great btw.
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Yeah if anything it could be slightly MORE aggressive. Just bought a bottle of M105 to hopefully get out those deeper marks that Ultimate Compound couldn't get. None the less, VERY impressed with Meguiars stuff after that.
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I tried to use my Menzerna polishes but they didn't play nicely with the paint; it would gum up and start spitting polish everywhere. Sonax all-in-one works very well too, good for just a maintanence polish to remove very minor wash induced marring. Pinnacle XMT series doesn't work well, but Wolfgang Total Swirl Remover is ok.
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