To Wax or to Cut Polish
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To Wax or to Cut Polish
I have a 99 slk and its pretty shinny now not like new but with a regular clean its still looks pretty shinny..
so heres my question what does everyone think of cut polish??i here it makes the car look like new at the expensie it takes a layer of paint of
does anyone have any opionion on this should i just wax it >>>
so heres my question what does everyone think of cut polish??i here it makes the car look like new at the expensie it takes a layer of paint of
does anyone have any opionion on this should i just wax it >>>
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RE: To Wax or to Cut Polish
Check out a detailing forum like http://www.meguiarsonline.com/forums/or http://autopia.org/forum/
What I try to do once a year is clay the car, polish it by machine, then wax. I say I try because with 5 cars and a motorcycle it's not always easy. The claying and machine polishing removes embedded contaminants and surface scratches/swirls to make the car look as shiny as possible. The wax is more to protect the finish. Depending on the color I use different products. For example, on red or black I use Meg's NXT Tech Wax because it has color enhancers and good depth, for silver or white I use Meg's #16 Professional Paste Wax for high reflectivity.
What I try to do once a year is clay the car, polish it by machine, then wax. I say I try because with 5 cars and a motorcycle it's not always easy. The claying and machine polishing removes embedded contaminants and surface scratches/swirls to make the car look as shiny as possible. The wax is more to protect the finish. Depending on the color I use different products. For example, on red or black I use Meg's NXT Tech Wax because it has color enhancers and good depth, for silver or white I use Meg's #16 Professional Paste Wax for high reflectivity.
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