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waterman
11-07-2016, 01:15 PM
Hello,

i will be detailing my brothers car this weekend. Car is in great shape, has very few swirl marks. He wants something simple so I was going to use color x topped with ultimate wax or ultimate polish with ultimate wax. Am I better off using the polish in place of color x? If so, is there a polish that is a little stronger then ultimate polish? I will be claying the car also.

Thank you.

Eldorado2k
11-07-2016, 02:53 PM
If it was me I'd go with the Ultimate Polish + Wax instead of the Color X + Wax. Reason being is they recommend a 24hr. cure time before you top Color X with another layer of protection. Of course it's all up to you whether you follow the recommended directions to the T..

You say the paint only has minor swirls, so the Ultimate Polish should suffice. If you need a bit more punch you can always step up your choice of pad from a polishing pad to a light cutting pad [orange]


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VISITOR
11-08-2016, 01:25 AM
http://ep.yimg.com/ay/autogeek/meguiars-ultimate-polish-6.gif + http://ep.yimg.com/ca/I/autogeek_2269_23656049

OR
http://ep.yimg.com/ca/I/autogeek_2267_64360853 +http://ep.yimg.com/ca/I/autogeek_2269_22769653

Mantilgh
11-08-2016, 07:09 AM
Here's a link to chart that has in order of aggressiveness.

UPDATED 9/2015: Autopia Polish Comparison Chart (http://www.autopia.org/forums/paint-correction-and-gloss-enhancement/181138-updated-9-2015-autopia-polish-comparison-chart.html)

If it really is in great shape then a polish would probably do it, but this may depend on how hard or soft the paint is.

OCDetails
11-08-2016, 03:33 PM
Honestly, I've never used the Ultimate Polish. I have used several bottles of the Ultimate Compound though. That stuff has been awesome for me. I've done a lot of cars with the compound and Ultimate Liquid Wax and been very pleased with the results. Absolutely zero complaints. I don't know that I've ever done a customer car that only has 'a few small swirls'. That's more like the description of a car that was polished a month ago. I'm sure there is a use for the polish, but if I have to clay the car before working on it then it is most likely going to benefit more from the compound than the polish.

Crispy
11-25-2016, 05:15 PM
I also use the Ultimate Compound more than the Polish.

Never used the Color X so not much help with a comparison.

What I like about the Ultimate Compound is it's available over the counter, zero dusting and the final finish can be adjusted by pad selection.

It also works well by hand for correcting small spots.

I have used 2 bottles of compound, and only 1/4 of the first bottle of polish.

dlc95
11-25-2016, 05:52 PM
I use UP more than the UC. Works great with microfiber pads if more correction is needed, and foam polishing pads for more gloss.

When I need mid to heavy correction, Ultimate Compound is one of my favorites.

Anyways, I like Visitor's suggestion. Typically more work will be done using the smat abrasives in Ultimate Polish, and finishing with Ultimate Wax

UTdetailing
11-26-2016, 01:09 AM
M205 + Ultimate Wax has rarely failed me. I believe (I'm sure someone else Knows) Ultimate polish is the retail equivalent of 205, but breaks down easier under hand or random orbital application.

The Guz
11-26-2016, 02:37 AM
To the op. If your brother just wants a quick job with little to no correction then use colorx as it is an all in one followed by ultimate quik wax. ColorX does it's cleaning by chemical action unlike a ultimate polish which contains abrasives.

If you are looking to do more correction then use ultimate polish followed by ultimate wax. Basically what VISITOR said.

A stronger polish while still staying in the Meguiar's line is M205.


M205 + Ultimate Wax has rarely failed me. I believe (I'm sure someone else Knows) Ultimate polish is the retail equivalent of 205, but breaks down easier under hand or random orbital application.

It's close. It is derived from M205. It has more polishing oils and less of the abrasive loads found in M205.