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Old 09-02-2019, 09:29 PM   #17
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@Busybee i have a few tips that might help

Apply wax as lightly as possible using the included foam pad. The thicker you apply it, the harder it is to remove. You'll learn a few techniques after practice. Don't let the wax dry, just work a section at a time, (like half a panel) wait 1 minute, and then remove using a few nice microfiber towels.

Meguiar's waxes are very nice, Gold Class really has a nice glow to it. Try their ultimate wax as well.

You can get Meguiar's Supreme Shine towels in a 3-pack on amazon for 4.00 as an add-on item, great to pick up when you're shopping there if you use prime. Great towels.

Buffer kits are very nice. The Porter Cable DA I use works great for doing an ultra-fine, ultra light polish. Check this one out, the Porter Cable 7424XP : https://www.autogeek.net/po.html

Meguiar's makes an entire line of quality polishing pads and fine polishes like M205 Ultra finishing polish. Their DMC5 microfiber pad is my go-to for doing an easy polish. Meguiar's makes 3", 5", and 6" backing plates for these kinds of DA polishers so you can change different size pads out for different applications.
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