Bigdaddybama
New member
HI guys,
As you can see, I"m new here, and have spent a little while searching the forums and reading up on all the threads and such. I would LOVE to hear the current recommendations for my vehicle, and any custom advice would be appreciated!
I currently own a 1997 Pontiac Grand Prix GT Sedan with the extremely bright Arctic White Paint. There are quite a few light swirl and scratch marks in the finish which can be seen when the light hits it. Also in the rear there are a lot of 'black speckles' in the paint on the bumpers and rear, which I'm wondering if Clay baring will remove?
I have been using Meguiars Gold Class Soap to wash the car, and then I usually wax it with MeGuiars Gold Class. I have done this all by hand for the past few years. The reason I used those products was due to them being readily available at Wal-Mart.
I also just purchased a 2600 RPM Random Orbit 10" Buffer/Polisher, MVP SuperLine Series from Wal-Mart. Its only a $30.00 buffer and I have never used one before. But when I plugged it in it shook the heck out of my hand and was SUPER fast. I have no idea how I can use such an item on my car. Any advice on this would be appreciated. If its a waste of money I can go ahead and return it. Although I can't afford all the 'decent' buffers that are $100++ or so.
If possible, I would love to be able to remove the light scratches/swirl marks, and put the glossiest/wettest shine possible for a White car, but I can't afford to 'break the bank' so to speak. Also if it was strong, long lasting, and easily maintained that would be great! And if these products can be purchased at locally available stores then it would be even better.
So, have I been doing the right thing using Meguiars products on the car? And do you think I can learn to use that buffer or would it be too hard for a beginner? And is 2600rpm too fast? is MVP a crappy line of buffers?
I can't wait to hear all your advice, criticism, and responses. Thanks in advance!
As you can see, I"m new here, and have spent a little while searching the forums and reading up on all the threads and such. I would LOVE to hear the current recommendations for my vehicle, and any custom advice would be appreciated!
I currently own a 1997 Pontiac Grand Prix GT Sedan with the extremely bright Arctic White Paint. There are quite a few light swirl and scratch marks in the finish which can be seen when the light hits it. Also in the rear there are a lot of 'black speckles' in the paint on the bumpers and rear, which I'm wondering if Clay baring will remove?
I have been using Meguiars Gold Class Soap to wash the car, and then I usually wax it with MeGuiars Gold Class. I have done this all by hand for the past few years. The reason I used those products was due to them being readily available at Wal-Mart.
I also just purchased a 2600 RPM Random Orbit 10" Buffer/Polisher, MVP SuperLine Series from Wal-Mart. Its only a $30.00 buffer and I have never used one before. But when I plugged it in it shook the heck out of my hand and was SUPER fast. I have no idea how I can use such an item on my car. Any advice on this would be appreciated. If its a waste of money I can go ahead and return it. Although I can't afford all the 'decent' buffers that are $100++ or so.

If possible, I would love to be able to remove the light scratches/swirl marks, and put the glossiest/wettest shine possible for a White car, but I can't afford to 'break the bank' so to speak. Also if it was strong, long lasting, and easily maintained that would be great! And if these products can be purchased at locally available stores then it would be even better.
So, have I been doing the right thing using Meguiars products on the car? And do you think I can learn to use that buffer or would it be too hard for a beginner? And is 2600rpm too fast? is MVP a crappy line of buffers?
I can't wait to hear all your advice, criticism, and responses. Thanks in advance!