The other day my dad and I were watching the RM auctions on ESPN. They worked on a vintage Ferrari that had some swirlling on it. To remove it they simply used Scratch X (with a G100) and then the NXT coat.
I'm working with a 94' Silverado with pretty moderate swirl and an 01' Z28 with light swirlling. Am I wasting time by using the Speed Glaze/Pure Polish/NXT, or is Scratch X for lighter swirls? I actually do not own a PC or a Meguiars machine (only a Ryobi), but I'm looking into picking up the G110 when it comes out. I kinda feel like I'd be wasting my time trying to remove imperfections with a 10 inch Ryobi since I can't really apply that much pressure before you stop it from spinning. It is however awesome for applying wax.
Thanks alot everyone!
I'm working with a 94' Silverado with pretty moderate swirl and an 01' Z28 with light swirlling. Am I wasting time by using the Speed Glaze/Pure Polish/NXT, or is Scratch X for lighter swirls? I actually do not own a PC or a Meguiars machine (only a Ryobi), but I'm looking into picking up the G110 when it comes out. I kinda feel like I'd be wasting my time trying to remove imperfections with a 10 inch Ryobi since I can't really apply that much pressure before you stop it from spinning. It is however awesome for applying wax.
Thanks alot everyone!
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