I just picked up a new to me (2018 trade in) silverado, it's a metallic greyish color with flakes in the paint, I can notice some spider web swirls in the clear coat already ( guessing either detailer didnt care enough to polish it out, or previous owner did not clean properly ) since I know they are there, I was wondering if this would be a good way in this order to get rid of them.
The products I will be using is..
TORQX DA buffer
Meguiars yellow polishing pad
Meguiars Swirl remover
Meguiars Ultimate Polish
I will do a good wash, clay, wash again, then the next steps being swirl remover then Ultimate Polish, then a good wax ( still trying others brands to see which gives me the best glossy finish ) and then buff away with a microfiber. I was wondering 1. if that would be enough abrasiveness ( don't want to go with something too abrasive ) to remove the very minor swirls / scratches and 2. should I use both Swirl Remover and ultimate polish or one or the other?
Don't despise me for saying this, but I also may try out some of the chemical guys hex pads, any insight on those would be appreciated also if anyone has some feedback.
The products I will be using is..
TORQX DA buffer
Meguiars yellow polishing pad
Meguiars Swirl remover
Meguiars Ultimate Polish
I will do a good wash, clay, wash again, then the next steps being swirl remover then Ultimate Polish, then a good wax ( still trying others brands to see which gives me the best glossy finish ) and then buff away with a microfiber. I was wondering 1. if that would be enough abrasiveness ( don't want to go with something too abrasive ) to remove the very minor swirls / scratches and 2. should I use both Swirl Remover and ultimate polish or one or the other?
Don't despise me for saying this, but I also may try out some of the chemical guys hex pads, any insight on those would be appreciated also if anyone has some feedback.
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