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Re: Question on what to use with WG Total Swirl Remover and CG Butter Wet Wax
Originally Posted by PaulMys
Not trying to complicate your choice, was just making sure. The way some of these dealers butcher new cars is horrendous.
Speed and LC flat pads would be my choice. If you have the white pads from LC, try them first. (Least aggressive method).
I think you'll be satisfied with the results.
No, this is why I posted my question. So, I take it the TSR 3.0 with the Orange pad is for very heavily swirls cars, Yes?
So, I would use Clay to the HD Speed, to the CG Butter wet wax?
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Re: Question on what to use with WG Total Swirl Remover and CG Butter Wet Wax
Least aggressive first. I think WGTSR is more aggressive than Speed which is why I mentioned it. You have a new car and it probably doesn't need all that much.
You can't put clearcoat back on.
Post some decent pictures and let the more experienced people here see what you're dealing with.
Clay? maybe. Do the baggie test first and see if you feel anything.
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Re: Question on what to use with WG Total Swirl Remover and CG Butter Wet Wax
Originally Posted by sonixIX
No, this is why I posted my question. So, I take it the TSR 3.0 with the Orange pad is for very heavily swirls cars, Yes?
So, I would use Clay to the HD Speed, to the CG Butter wet wax?
It was why I asked what Orange Pads, and from what I know, the Orange LC Pads might be very likely too aggressive a combo with WGTSR.
Generally as I've found, TSR finishes down superbly (with White LC Pads), might not need any further correction and be good to go with your finishing protectant, unless maybe you have super soft paint.
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Re: Question on what to use with WG Total Swirl Remover and CG Butter Wet Wax
Clay
WG TSR on Orange pad
WG FG on White pad
Wax
WG TSR kinda equivalent to Menz 2400
WG FG kinda equivalent to Menz 3500
An 8oz bottle of each WG should be fine.
Can try TSR with white pad first to see if that'll get ya where ya need to be.
I'd skip HD Speed but that's just me.
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Re: Question on what to use with WG Total Swirl Remover and CG Butter Wet Wax
Originally Posted by howardm4
Least aggressive first. I think WGTSR is more aggressive than Speed which is why I mentioned it. You have a new car and it probably doesn't need all that much.
You can't put clearcoat back on.
Post some decent pictures and let the more experienced people here see what you're dealing with.
Clay? maybe. Do the baggie test first and see if you feel anything.
I was thinking of Clay, because, while the car is new, it was sitting on the lot for almost 9 months. But I will do the baggie test.
What kind of pictures should I be looking to take?
Originally Posted by MarkD51
It was why I asked what Orange Pads, and from what I know, the Orange LC Pads might be very likely too aggressive a combo with WGTSR.
Generally as I've found, TSR finishes down superbly (with White LC Pads), might not need any further correction and be good to go with your finishing protectant, unless maybe you have super soft paint.
This is good to know.
Originally Posted by BudgetPlan1
Clay
WG TSR on Orange pad
WG FG on White pad
Wax
WG TSR kinda equivalent to Menz 2400
WG FG kinda equivalent to Menz 3500
An 8oz bottle of each WG should be fine.
Can try TSR with white pad first to see if that'll get ya where ya need to be.
I'd skip HD Speed but that's just me.
Why skip the HD Speed, vs the TSR?
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Re: Question on what to use with WG Total Swirl Remover and CG Butter Wet Wax
Originally Posted by sonixIX
I was thinking of Clay, because, while the car is new, it was sitting on the lot for almost 9 months. But I will do the baggie test.
What kind of pictures should I be looking to take?
This is good to know.
Why skip the HD Speed, vs the TSR?
I dunno, I just figure if you're gonna take the time to put a machine to paint with plans to use another LSP to top, may as well lay that LSP on fresh, bare paint as opposed to (in this case) putting it on top of the limited durability sealant component that's in HD Speed.
As a hobbyist with no need to consider time v cost, HD Speed just doesn't make much sense to me. I think the only time I'd personally find it useful is if I wanted to give a quick, albeit short-lived, pop to a car I was selling/trading in.
Just personal preference, YMMV.
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Re: Question on what to use with WG Total Swirl Remover and CG Butter Wet Wax
Probably just need some type of finishing polish, especially if you have all that butter wet wax.
You probably don't need the cleaner wax.
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Re: Question on what to use with WG Total Swirl Remover and CG Butter Wet Wax
agree. I like HD Speed if that’s the only step you’re going for. If you’ll do multiple steps it’s better to use products that don’t try to do it all at once. I think TSR and FG are awesome and will give you great results. Top with your favorite LSP and I’d go with WGDPS instead of that CG wax but that’s just because I like durability and that sealant does last half a year or more.
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