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Old 10-06-2006, 03:12 PM
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suggestions on the most fillers.

OK, I need to ask because I have never detailed this way.
Wholesale dealer work.....minimum pay for maximum shine.
I need some type of glaze with uber amounts of fillers. Something to fill in just about anything and everything. LOL
Since I do not break out the PC with dealerships, I need something to fight scratches with minimal effert.
Once in a while, I will take the time to 1 step a vehicle if it is within my time limit. I try to stay at @3 hours for a whole sale detail, so time is an issue. Plus, they do not pay greatest.

So, what has tons of fillers and hides swirls. That is all they care about. Clean and shiny. Since I do not detail like that normally, I have no idea what hides swirls

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Old 10-06-2006, 03:25 PM
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OK, I need to ask because I have never detailed this way.
Wholesale dealer work.....minimum pay for maximum shine.
I need some type of glaze with uber amounts of fillers. Something to fill in just about anything and everything. LOL
Since I do not break out the PC with dealerships, I need something to fight scratches with minimal effert.
Once in a while, I will take the time to 1 step a vehicle if it is within my time limit. I try to stay at @3 hours for a whole sale detail, so time is an issue. Plus, they do not pay greatest.

So, what has tons of fillers and hides swirls. That is all they care about. Clean and shiny. Since I do not detail like that normally, I have no idea what hides swirls

TIA
i didnt want to use it but i tried the sonus swirlbuster and it hid almost all the swirls and small scratches.i couldnt beleive it worked that well.but its gone now thanks to menzerna....no more swirls to hide.
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Old 10-06-2006, 03:36 PM
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I feel you on that. I hate half arsing things, but dealerships want what they want and get what they pay for.........
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I asked a similar question and was told that Megs #7 was the best at filling. The only problem is it that it will typically wash off unless wax is applied over it.

Jeff Werkstatts Prime Strong is a great one step that hides swirls and removes them as odd as it might be.
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Old 10-06-2006, 04:12 PM
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Megs #66 with a orange EDGE2K pad.
Fills sooooooo much and comes off soooooo easy.
Believe me.
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Old 10-06-2006, 05:02 PM
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Megs #66 with a orange EDGE2K pad.
Fills sooooooo much and comes off soooooo easy.
Believe me.
Funny thing, I use #66 with an Orange Edge pad all the time for one steppers.
Never even thought of it until you mentioned it.
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For over the counter, Nano wax and Nano spray, Turtle Platinum, NXT. Megs #26 will also hide stuff. If it was me I would buff with Automagic BC2 and use Nano spray over it.
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Funny thing, I use #66 with an Orange Edge pad all the time for one steppers.
Never even thought of it until you mentioned it.
Never heard of #66 what is it?
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Old 10-06-2006, 05:19 PM
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Meguiars #66.....

"Quick Detailer is a one-step cleaner/wax specially formulated for high-production reconditioning. Quickly and safely removes oxidation and blemishes. Restores deep gloss and provides a durable wax finish."
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Meguiars #66.....

"Quick Detailer is a one-step cleaner/wax specially formulated for high-production reconditioning. Quickly and safely removes oxidation and blemishes. Restores deep gloss and provides a durable wax finish."
Ahh interesting. Wonder how long that finish will last.
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