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    I have a 90 rx7 convertible that does NOT have a clear coat finnish. Which of your products do you reccomend. I was hoping for some information on one that would give the shine some depth and would last a reasonable length of time. Is a wax or sealant better. Also which is better for maintaining the finnish once it is applied when you wash it? A sponge, a lambswool mitt or what do you reccomend?

  • #2
    need help

    I also need some help with that. Any help would be appreciated.

    Iron82

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    • #3
      Hi guys, and welcome to the forum.

      Any of Meguiar's products will work on single stage paint.

      Some of their products were created with clear-coat paint in mind (Such as the 80's series), but they work well on single stage paint too.

      If you want to give single stage paint the best shine possible, then after a good prep job, I would recommend #7 polish. This formula was created before the introduction of clear-coat paint, and hasn't been changed in 60 years.

      I like NXT wax for great protection and to enhance the shine, and to help maintain that shine & protection I would recommend that you use a wash mitt instead a sponge.

      There is a ton of great info at Meguiar's Information Station to help you also.
      r. b.

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      • #4
        Re: non clear coat finish

        Originally posted by starquality
        I have a 90 rx7 convertible that does NOT have a clear coat finish. Which of your products do you recommend. I was hoping for some information on one that would give the shine some depth and would last a reasonable length of time. Is a wax or sealant better. Also which is better for maintaining the finish once it is applied when you wash it? A sponge, a lambswool mitt or what do you recommend?
        If you want to do just one thing besides washing, the ColorX



        Here's an example of what can be done by hand using a quality cleaner/wax like ColorX

        1986 Ford Bronco II - Extreme Makeover


        Here's an excerpt...

        As luck would have it, I was in need of a good before and after vehicle to demonstrate Meguiar’s new ColorX

        My neighbor generously allowed me to use his 1986 Bronco II for this Extreme Makeover.

        ColorX is an extra strength cleaner/wax which will restore the color to any finish by cleaning and removing defects, oxidation, dirt build-up in the paint, as wells as general degradation.

        Here are some before pictures,








        And from towards the end of the detailing session...


        After finishing the hood, I began to go around the rest of the car. Here's a before and after shot. The before is below the pinstripe, and the after is above the pinstripe.



        Here I placed some tape down the center of the passenger door to better show before and after.



        Here's a close-up of the same area.

        Mike Phillips
        760-515-0444
        showcargarage@gmail.com

        "Find something you like and use it often"

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        • #5
          If you want to perform a multiple step process by hand, then here's a system that works great on both single stage paint and clear coated paints.



          How To Remove Swirls By Hand


          The below write-up was taken from page three of this Saturday Detailing Class at Meguiar's where approximately 25 people witnessed the products shown below, applied and removed using the correct techniques to remove the gross rotary buffer swirls and restore a swirl free finish by hand.

          San Diego Mercedes-Benz club at Meguiar's!


          After selecting two Mercedes-Benz automobiles to work on, one being Tom's, we broke for a pizza lunch. After everyone had their fill of pizza and something cold to drink, it was time to re-gather in Meguiar's Garage to see what we could do with the gross swirls in Tom's recently painted hood.




          Often times when the topic of removing swirls is being discussed on our discussion forum, or some other detailing forum, it centers around the dual action polisher, foam buffing pads and somebody's compound or polish. Yet many people don't own a dual action polisher. So here at Meguiar's Garage, we like to show people how to use the what they already own... their hands!



          Like most detailing enthusiasts, I personally love a challenge, and with Tom's car, I believe most people would agree, his car's finish presents a challenge!

          BEFORE - 700 Pixel-wide cropped out section from an un-touched, original photo of rotary buffer swirls in a clear coat finish.





          Using some painters tape, we taped-off a section of the hood to separate the before and after results. Then, we applied three, well worked in applications of Meguiar's ScratchX all applied by hand using Meguiar's High-Tech Applicator Pad






          The secret to removing swirls by hand using Meguiar's ScratchX is all in your technique. You see in order to remove swirls out of your car's finish, you need to remove a little bit of paint. If we we're to look at a horizontal view of what gross rotary buffer swirls look like in the paint, it would look something like the diagram below. In order to remove these below surface defects, (swirls), you need to remove enough paint from the finish to level the upper surface with the *****t depths of the swirls until you've restored the finish to a flat, level surface.




          To do this by hand with ScratchX, you need to,
          • * Apply to a small section at a time
            * First spread the ScratchX evenly over the area you're going to work (before working it in)
            * Work the microscopic diminishing abrasives against the finish applying a little passion behind the applicator pad
            * Repeat this process with multiple applications after first removing the residue from each application after working it against the finish




          Remember that Meguiar's paint cleaners, like ScratchX do not need to dry before removing. Drying adds no benefit. The only Meguiar's paint products that need to dry before removing are Meguiar's waxes.

          Technique Tip

          The question is often asked,

          "Which direction should I move my hand when applying a Meguiar's paint cleaner?"

          A common mis-conception, often espoused on other discussion forums, or by some car care product manufactures, is the technique of only rubbing a product in a certain direction to keep all of your scratches going in the same direction.

          Meguiar's teaches that if the products you're using are non-abrasive, that is they are not instilling scratches into the finish, as such, it shouldn't matter which direction you move your hand!

          If the products you're using are inflicting scratches into your car's finish, the correct thing to do is to stop using the product! Don't try to camouflage the scratches to your eyes by instilling them in straight-lines as determined by the movement of your hand.

          ScratchX can be applied using straight-lines or circular motion and for this particular demonstration we used a combination of both.

          Removing ScratchX using Meguiar's Supreme Shine Microfiber after working the product against the finish until the product has broken down, turned somewhat clear and begun to dissipate.




          At Meguiar's Saturday Detailing 101 classes, we go through a power point presentation that covers a wide spectrum of detailing topics, one of which is Meguiar's 5-Step Paint Care Cycle , which includes;
          • Step 1 Wash
            Step 2 Clean
            Step 3 Polish
            Step 4 Protect
            Step 5 Maintain

          After cleaning the paint with a paint cleaner like ScratchX, we then apply a pure polish, in this case, Deep Crystal Polish which is a non-abrasive pure polish.



          In Meguiar's line, we offer two types of polishes, cleaner/polishes, which contain a diminishing abrasive, and pure polishes, which are completely non-abrasive and are used solely for the purpose of creating brilliant gloss. Deep Crystal Polish is a pure polish.



          The way you apply a pure polish is akin to applying a skin lotion to your skin. That is you apply the polish to a small section at a time, work the product in thoroughly.



          After thoroughly, (but gently with care and passion), remove any excess polish with a clean, soft premium quality microfiber polishing cloth or 100% cotton towel.



          Like ScratchX a paint cleaner, it is not necessary to let a pure polish like Deep Crystal Polish dry before removing it. Allowing a polish to dry will not add anything beneficial to the process, so after you work it in well, go a head and remove it.


          At this point, we have cleaned and polished the finish. The cleaning step removed the swirls and the polishing step restored optical clarity, depth, reflectivity, richness of color and brilliant gloss. Next we're going to apply a coating of Meguiar's new NXT Generation Tech Wax Paste



          NXT Generation Tech Wax Paste is identical to NXT Generation Tech Wax Liquid except that it comes in a paste form. There are two types of paste waxes, the difference is in their consistency. The practical application difference is in how you remove them from the can and then apply them.

          With a cleaner/wax (paste), like Meguiar's A12 Meguiar's Cleaner/Wax you can scoop out a small amount and with your applicator pad and then apply it to the finish and work it in.



          With paste waxes like Gold Class Clear Coat Wax Paste, M26 Hi Tech Yellow Wax, and NXT Generation Tech Wax Paste, instead of scooping wax out of the can, you can twist, or spin your wax applicator against the wax while it's in the can and this little bit of agitation will help to liquefy the wax and enable it to seep, or penetrate into your applicator pad whereupon making it easier to apply to the finish.





          Paste waxes like NXT Tech Generation Wax offer good gliding action and tend to apply very easy. Remember a little bit goes a long ways and it's important to try to apply a uniform, thin coating.



          After applying the Tech Wax Paste and allowing it to dry, we removed it using a Supreme Shine Microfiber polishing cloth and the Tom backed his Mercedes-Benz out into the sun where everyone could look at the results and see with their own two eyes what can be accomplished by hand with the right products and the correct techniques.







          Here's the owner Tom inspecting closely!



          And here I am capturing the results with our Sony Digital which does an excellent job of capture swirls in the sun.




          Before



          After
















          Perfect? No.

          dramatically improved? Yes!

          Most importantly, we fixed by hand what someone else inflicted with a rotary buffer.

          Meguiar's products, applied and removed using the correct techniques will outperform the competition hands down and give your car a swirl-free show car shine.
          Mike Phillips
          760-515-0444
          showcargarage@gmail.com

          "Find something you like and use it often"

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          • #6
            If you read this, you'll be up to speed with detailing and the products we talk about and the order in which to apply them.


            Meguiar's 5-Step Paint Care Cycle
            (Posted in the The Information Station)

            What's the difference between polish and wax?
            (Meguiar's 5-Step Paint Care Cycle)

            There is a lot of confusion about the difference between a polish, and a wax. Many companies are marketing waxes and paint protectants as polishes and glazes and the terms have become almost interchangeable.

            Professionals know there is a big difference.

            Meguiar's is a true polish manufacture. That is, unlike many of our competitors that can only offer you a few products for cars with cured paint, Meguiar's product range runs from the highest quality finishing papers in the industry, to state-of-the-art pure synthetic paint protectants, to everything in-between.

            Example: Most companies only offer the following products:

            * Car wash
            * Pre-wax cleaner
            * One or two waxes (usually some type of natural wax or polymer/silicone synthetic protectant)
            * Multi-surface vinyl protectant

            And sometimes one or more of the following:

            * Some type of wheel cleaner, leather treatment, or tire dressing.


            Because they offer such a limited selection, and often times don't even manufacture the products themselves, they really have no expertise when it comes to formulating complex products that professionals require as an intricate part of performing their job duties as skilled craftsman. This is why frequently you will see a product whose purpose is to protect the paint labeled as a polish.

            Instead of merely defining the difference between a polish and a wax, below you will find the Meguiar's 5-Step Paint Care Cycle and the products and procedures for each of the 5 steps.

            Meguiar's 5-Step Paint Care Cycle


            The 5-step paint care cycle outlines the 5 basic but important procedures and the accompanying products that enable you to restore and maintain a show car shine on your car's finish.

            Below are the 5 categories of products including pure polishes and cleaner/polishes as they are placed in the 5-step paint care cycle.

            The 5-Step Paint Care Cycle includes:

            Step-1 Washing


            Washing removes loose surface dirt and loose contaminants that have not yet bonded to the surface. All Meguiar's wash products are specially formulated to clean well without stripping wax protection or dulling and drying out all paint types. All Meguiar's washes also contain special conditioning agents that leave behind a slick, high gloss surface.

            Because most people wash their car more than any other procedure, it's important to use a car wash solution that is specifically formulated for the unique chemistry used to make modern clear coats. Above all, avoid using common dish washing detergents because these products are extremely harsh and tend to dull the finish down with each use. Dish soaps are also hard on other materials and components such as rubber, vinyl and plastics, remember, when you wash your car with dish soap everything is subjected to the dulling and drying effects high alkaline soaps cause to your vehicle.



            Step-2 Cleaning or Surface Prep


            Surface Prep includes both paint cleaning (not to be confused with the washing step), and claying the finish (with a clay bar). To help you accomplish these two steps, Meguiar's offers a number of safe but effective paint cleaners and an easy to use clay bar kit that includes everything you need to clay your car's finish.

            Paint Cleaners
            This includes highly specialized Compounds and Paint Cleaners, which utilize both microscopic and macroscopic diminishing abrasives? technology. Meguiar's has pioneered and led the industry in diminishing abrasive technology since 1901. Over the course of these many years, Meguiar's has developed more formulas than any other company for performing the delicate procedure of removing a defect in the paint, while at the same time, removing as little paint as humanly possible during the process.

            Meguiar's diminishing abrasive technology is one of Meguiar's most guarded secrets that is so highly sought after by our competitors and which completely separates us from the rest of the competition when you look at the results with your own two eyes. Our abrasive products, correctly used, leave the surface looking as though it were just polished, not as though it were just scoured with a compounded.

            Out of all the procedures in the 5-step paint care cycle, cleaning is the most important procedure because the results from your cleaning step will determine the end result for the polishing and protecting steps.

            "A surface won't go clear until it comes clean"

            It is vitally important that all bonded contaminants, surface imperfections, oxidation, pore-embedding stains, and built-up road grime, etc. first be removed in order to bring the finish to it's highest potential for clarity, gloss, depth and shine.

            Applying a wax, whether it's synthetic, natural or a blend of both, to a neglected surface that has not been properly cleaned and then polished, will merely act to seal or lock the contaminants to the finish, and will do nothing to improve, or remove the other defects and in most cases will only marginally improve gloss, shine and reflectivity.


            Clay Bar Technology
            Clay bar technology evolved as a natural reaction to the need that arose for a way to safely remove bonded contaminants from clear coat paints without resorting to traditional rubbing or polishing compounds and the resulting scratches caused by the sharp, hard abrasive typically used in these formulas.

            In the old days, if you found overspray or any type of unwanted substance on the hood, roof or deck lid of your car that washing didn't remove, you could simply go to the garage and grab any old compound, and together with a rag, you could quickly remove the offending contaminants. After that you could simply apply just about any companies wax and presto-chango, the problem was gone.

            Not so simple anymore.

            If your were to perform that same procedure to a modern clear coat today, you would see a horrible looking scratched-up mess everywhere you applied the compound, and the wax would do nothing to cover the scratches up.


            Enter the Clay bar
            Clay bars are non-abrasive bars of synthetic clay called Polyclay. They are somewhat like a high-tech version of Play-Doh?. They work in three easy steps:

            1) - First you mold the clay bar into a pancake-looking flat wafer
            2) - Second you lubricate the finish with a spray lubricant like Meguiar's Quik Detailer
            3) - Third you then rub the clay bar back and forth across the paint (somewhat like a bar of soap against your arm)

            That's it! You are now claying your car's finish. As you're doing this, the clay bar will grab onto, lift, and pullout the contaminants that have bonded to the surface of your finish.

            Generally speaking for most cars, only the horizontal surfaces need to be clayed, as it is the horizontal surfaces that contaminants tend to land on and if not removed within a reasonable period of time will then bond tightly to the surface. For extremely neglected vehicles, you can always evaluate the vertical surfaces and if need be, clay them too.

            One important thing to keep in mind, if a vehicle's finish has bonded contaminants, it is highly likely that it also has below surface defects, for example, pore-embedding stains. For this reason, Meguiar's recommends for best possible results, always use a paint cleaner after claying to insure the finish is clean both on top of the surface as well as below the surface.



            Step-3 Polishing



            Meguiar's offers two types of polishes, Cleaner Polishes and Pure Polishes. Cleaner Polishes are for removing very light or fine defects while restoring a crystal clear, smooth high gloss surface. Pure polishes are for finishes already in excellent condition and are for the purpose or creating brilliant high gloss with deep dark reflections.

            If you look in Webster's Dictionary under the word polish, one of the definitions they include reads like this:

            "A preparation that is used to produce gloss, and often color for the protection and decoration of a surface."

            This definition best describes Meguiar's Pure Polishes. Meguiar's pure polishes are designed to create brilliant high gloss while preparing the surface for the application of a protective coating. Meguiar's pure polishes accomplish this without the use of abrasives.


            Another definition found in Webster's Dictionary for polish is,

            "To make smooth and glossy by friction."

            This definition best describes Meguiar's Cleaner/Polishes. Meguiar's cleaner polishes are formulated to very gently abrade the surface with Meguiar's Diminishing Abrasive TM and Buffered Abrasive TM technology to remove the finest defects and create a perfectly smooth, high gloss finish.

            Depending on what type of paint you're working on, traditional paints like lacquers and enamels, or catalyzed clear coats, Meguiar's has the products specifically designed to work on both types of paints, not to mention many other surfaces such as plastics and polyester resins (Fiberglas Gel-coats).


            Meguiar's Trade Secret Polishing Oils
            The trade secret oils Meguiar's uses in both types of polishes are unique to the industry and to this day have never been surpassed for creating deep, dark reflections and brilliant high gloss by any of our competitors in over 100 years.

            The oils Meguiar's uses are also important in maintaining the original condition of the paint by filling in the naturally occurring microscopic pores and surface imperfections thus preventing detrimental substances and elements as simple as water, or worse, acid-rain, from entering into these pores and microscopic surface imperfections thus causing oxidation and chemical etching. These oils act to replace the original resins as they wear away through natural processes.

            When paint is new, it is the most impermeable it will ever be, this means it is a very smooth non-porous, continuous film. With age, exposure to the environment and micro-scratching caused by day-in, day-out wear and tear, your paint develops micro-fissures in the surface along with other defects. These micro-fissures and other defects act to make the continuous film or coating of paint more porous. As this happens, your car's finish becomes more vulnerable to corrosive elements that will attack and degrade your finish.


            Remember, waxes, synthetic or otherwise, are meant to be Sacrificial Barriers with the intended purpose sealing the surface, while blocking those things that would attack your paint, from coming into direct contact with the paint.

            "Waxes protect your finish by sacrificing themselves so that your paint doesn't have to"

            An analogy is your skin. In the same way you can clean, polish and protect your skin, you can clean, polish and protect your car's finish. Soap can be used to clean your skin and remove dirt from the pores. Skin lotions can be used to moisturize your skin, conditioning it and making it more clear and beautiful. Protection products like lotions used to protect hands from exposure to chemicals and UV protectants can be applied to help protect your skin from the things that would attack your skin if these harmful things could come into direct contact with your skin.

            While human skin and automotive paint are very different, the analogy is very similar. With Meguiar's, you can:

            * Wash your car's finish to remove unwanted and accumulated dirt contaminants
            * Clean your paint with our special paint cleaners and cleaner/polishes
            * Polish your paint with our pure polishes to create unequaled beauty
            * Protect your paint with our advanced paint protection products
            * Maintain your car's finish using our fast and easy to use maintenance products.


            The unique thing about Meguiar's highly specialized trade secret oils is their ability to restore and maintain the Optical Clarity of both single stage and clear coat paints in a way that waxes alone cannot match, (both natural and synthetic), the results of which are demonstrated in side-by-side comparisons.


            Step-4 Protecting


            Paint protection products (waxes by any other name), whether they are based on natural ingredients or synthetic ingredients (or a blend of both) provide a protective film, or Sacrificial Barrier (as mentioned above) against Mother Nature and other detrimental or corrosive substances. Without this sacrificial barrier, your finish is susceptible to attack at any time, as harmful or corrosive substances come into direct contact with the surface.

            This brings up the topic of Water Beading. While most people use the visual indicator of water beading on the surface to mean their finish is protected... it is actually only an indicator of High Surface Tension.

            High Surface Tension does not automatically mean the coating that has been applied is actually providing any real or meaningful protective characteristics.

            Meguiar's R & D department has decades of expertise in creating the most advanced polymer-based formula's made from state-of-the-art engineered synthetic polymers, which are able to evenly cross-link very tightly to the surface and offer real protection on a multitude of surfaces against a multitude of attacks. Our products can also achieve optimal cross-linking within 15 to 20 minutes after application allowing the excess product to be removed shortly thereafter.

            Some of Meguiar's polymer-based waxes include:

            Meguiar's NXT Generation Tech Wax
            #20 Polymer Sealant
            Medallion Premium Paint Protection
            Gold Class Clear Coat Car Wax
            Meguiar's Cleaner/Wax
            Marine Flagship


            Even our Spray Waxes contain high performance, engineered synthetic polymers, as do some of our Car Wash products.

            Besides acting as sacrificial barriers to protect the underlying surface, a premium wax can also increase the visual appearance of a finish. Many of Meguiar's waxes will not only provide better protection than the competition, but will also:

            * Increase optical clarity and distinction of image (D.O.I.)
            * Enhance and increase the reflective characteristics of medium to dark color finishes
            * Add shine and slickness
            * Create wet-looking gloss
            * Fill-in and hide swirls and scratches
            * Provide the most UV protection available
            * Offer water sheeting action, or water beading action (depending on the wax)


            Choosing the right wax for your finish and your unique circumstances is something our Surface Care Experts would love to help you determine. Just call our Customer Care Hotline and talk to a knowledgeable technician to help you make the right choice.



            Step-5 Maintaining


            Maintenance products, like our Quik Detailer, and our Quik Wax, allow you quickly clean your car and restore that just waxed look in just a matter of minutes... practically anywhere.



            Meguiar's Quik Detailer removes fresh contaminants before they have a chance to bond or etch into the surface.

            Meguiar's Quik Wax quickly and easily boosts your already existing wax protection while turning your finish dramatically darker and increasing shine and gloss.



            Meguiar's actually invented the concept of a mist and wipe product for consumers back in the early-80's with the introduction of their mist & wipe product called "Trigger Wash"

            As leaders and experts in the surface care industry, we have a history of creating new products, such as mist & wipe products like our Quik Detailer and M-34 Final Inspection to help our customers maintain and beautify their vehicles.

            In keeping with that history, we have just introduced a brand new spray wax that produces similar results as Meguiar's Quik Wax. It's actually a part of Meguiar's NXT Generation line of products based upon Meguiar's ESP Technology (Engineered Synthetic Polymers) and is a companion product to Meguiar's new NXT Tech Wax it's called NXT Spray Wax.






            Meguiar's 5-Step Paint Care Cycle clearly demonstrates there are 5 basic steps to professional and intelligent car care.

            Using the correct Meguiar's products and the right technique, you can remove scratches and swirls that have accumulated from years of neglect to successfully restore a flawless, show car finish as demonstrated here on a 1991 BMW E34 M5. The left side is untouched, while the right side has been professionally restored using all Meguiar's products.




            The 5-Step Paint Care Cycle enables you to understand exactly what a product is not just by the name on the label, but by the results the product accomplishes according to the 5 different groups of procedures outlined in the 5-Step Paint Care Cycle.

            If a product is labeled a polish, but in fact is used to protect the paint, then you know it's a wax or a paint protectant and not an actual polish in the true sense of the definition of the word.

            Here at Meguiar's we manufacture some very complex products, of which polishes and waxes are only a small portion of our complete line.
            Mike Phillips
            760-515-0444
            showcargarage@gmail.com

            "Find something you like and use it often"

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            • #7
              That was really cool reading. I just don't have the time to do the 5 steps for both vehicles. As I said in a different thread. 'I'll use the Color X for one and do my 3 step for the other'.

              Thanks again.
              Iron82

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