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Re: Help with Single Stage and Megs #7
Some of those "swirled/cloudy" areas look like incomplete removal of the #7.
I would try re-wetting those areas with the #7 and working it in a bit, then immediately removing/buffing.
If you are going to follow-up with a compound and/or polish step, that would also most likely remove the residual #7.
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Re: Help with Single Stage and Megs #7
Originally Posted by
2black1s
Some of those "swirled/cloudy" areas look like incomplete removal of the #7.
I would try re-wetting those areas with the #7 and working it in a bit, then immediately removing/buffing.
If you are going to follow-up with a compound and/or polish step, that would also most likely remove the residual #7.
I agree, you can see in pic 4 there is a wipe mark. Nice looking vette!
2017 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon
1999 Camaro Z28
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Re: Help with Single Stage and Megs #7
I grew up with a couple of brothers whose dad was a paint and body man and then they followed up with the business. They all loved #7 and introduced me to Meguiars. #7 has been around a long time and is in my opinion great stuff. I’ve been sing it since high school
In my experience since #7 is a pure polish there is no need to, and I believe it is not recommended by Meguiars to let it dry on the paint. #7 is a Fast wipe on wipe off. That may be your issue here if you are leaving application on overnight.
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Re: Help with Single Stage and Megs #7
Was hoping to go straight to wax, but after reading the feedback I tried some finishing polish and you guys nailed it. I'll be spending tonight going over the rest of the car, thanks all!
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