Hiding swirls for customer that wants simple "Wash and Wax"

BRUHA

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One of my mother's co-workers wants his car done, but only wants a simple wash and wax. I was thinking of using PWC (by hand) then EX (by hand) for a nice shine (and tho hide some of the swirls).

Can anyone recommend other products or processes that hide swirls well and provide a nice shine? I saw that some people recommend Cherry Wet Wax, NXT Wax, Megs #66...just looking for other opinions. Thanx.
 
This has been posted many many times before (hint search). The PwC and EX will work as will Megs #66, PwC alone, and the others that you mentioned. Other than that there doesn't seem to be any 'good' one steppers IMO.
 
Why hide them? Upsell a complete polish. I wouldn't hide any of them. Wax the car and show him how the swirls detract from the beauty of his paint. Sell that polish job.
 
Jngrbrdman said:
Why hide them? Upsell a complete polish. I wouldn't hide any of them. Wax the car and show him how the swirls detract from the beauty of his paint. Sell that polish job.

I can't even argue with you...you're right. I should have had the upsell in mind from the beginning.

But if he just wants to pay for me to hide them, then who am I to tell him otherwise.
 
20% of my business is Wash & Wax. They want a shiny car with protection. On dark cars, even the best waxes and polishes and glazes won't completely hide swirls.
 
bigron62 said:
gold class liquid ... its loaded with fillers ...perfect for the car you are going to do

Thanx BigRon...would you apply this with a polishing pad...or by hand?
 
bigron62 said:
i apply it with a rotary on low speed or use my pc with a finishing pad



but it could be done by hand???? applying and removing?? i have the same problem, i have MEGs 21 applied all ready, and also have megs gold class liquid but no machine. I'm thinking of topping the megs 21 with the G.C.L. the hood only because thats where the minor swirls really show up :)
 
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