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Daviddear30
06-20-2014, 10:27 PM
Which of the products I have will do the best at covering swirls? Customer is going to keep using car washes that cuse the problem and we are not doing paint correction. So I'm looking for the best option. Black vehicle

I currently have
DG 501
Meg's white wax
Rejex
Meg's Ult Wax
Coll 845



And any store bought cleaner wax is an option I guess.

Thanks for any input

Audios S6
06-20-2014, 11:11 PM
I haven't tried megs ultimate, white wax or rejex, but from word of mouth, megs white wax would be the best for filling of the options you list.

I don't think 501 or 845 fill at all.

Other options (not OTC) for good filling would be automagic BC-2 and HD Speed.

The Guz
06-21-2014, 12:58 AM
White wax is a strong cleaner wax so paired with a DA and a polishing pad it can remove light swirls. It also works wonders with an orange cutting pad. It's fairly close to D151.

silverfox
06-21-2014, 04:44 AM
On a black car I'd use poor boys black hole...topped with collinite. Then you're in business. The products you list on their own won't give you the result you want.

808_detail_nut
06-21-2014, 05:48 AM
On a black car I'd use poor boys black hole...topped with collinite. Then you're in business. The products you list on their own won't give you the result you want.

I love black hole but from what I been reading on this forum is that topping a glaze with a wax/sealant is not the best idea. This is mainly due to the bond that the wax will have to the glaze not the clear so when the glaze is gone, so is whatever wax you apply. I guess that makes sense so I only been using it on garage queens and not so much daily drivers anymore. I used to do that (glaze then wax) but not anymore. Maybe someone else can chime in on that.


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CarolinasFinestDetailing
06-21-2014, 06:58 AM
Why even waste your time then? Whatever you put on will be stripped after what 2 washes? Just spray wax it and be done.

silverfox
06-21-2014, 08:30 AM
Glazes can indeed be topped as long as they are acrylic based. In fact topping them seals in their masking qualities. Save your paint.

Daviddear30
06-21-2014, 10:06 PM
Im spending the time because that is what the customer wants
:-)

The Guz
06-21-2014, 11:12 PM
Just use white wax. Let the cleaning properties work for you. You can top it with ultimate wax.

MNDSMtuner96
06-21-2014, 11:31 PM
Just use white wax. Let the cleaning properties work for you. You can top it with ultimate wax.

^This

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Andr3wilson
06-21-2014, 11:35 PM
You need some Zaino Z5. That stuff fill in sanding marks LOL.