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Meguiar's Detailing Tips - Part 3

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Uploaded by on Mar 31, 2008

Rod Kraft from Meguiar's talks with Terry McGean from Hemmings Muscle Machines about restoring the paint on our Chevelle. Part 3 of a 3-part series

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  • No because he says at the start that it cannot burn the finish.

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  • @GoManGo3675 yeah, I was thinking the same thing!

  • i think M205 is a lil better than M95

  • Beautiful car

  • DA polisher CANNOT hurt a paint finish. I am a professional detailer and we work with dual action and rotary polishers, a DA is 100% safe

  • Yeah, unless you want to use those cheap fix a scratch products... which won't look anything like a new car finish will.

  • I wonder whether the owner was holding his breath when the Maguire's guy left the DA polisher running in one spot for a while... ha-ha.

  • I still have my beginner wen rotary. I recently used a product called synthetic cutting creme from production chemical, and a finishing pad on a 02 buick regal. I then followed with speed glaze, and zymol carbon wax. My mom loved it too! Next time, i'll probabally start with #9, then finish with #20 polymer sealant before winter.

  • The product to remove the sand scratches was a compound Meguiar's Mirror Glaze line makes called M105. It is a nice product, has a bit of a learning curve but a nice product. M95 is easier for a beginner.

    Do you really need an electric tool to remove scratches, in my opinion yes. A person cannot create the speed needed to remove the scratches, you really need a machine. I use my Makita Rotary for heavy paint correction (I believe he was using a Hitachi rotary - another fine brand).

  • what was the product that removed the sand scratches. for home use to you really need a electric tool to remove scratches

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