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Meg's Deep Crystal #1 question - good for refining polish?
I've been trying to get my SL ready for a national MB Club concours comming up on the 15th in Topeka, and I want to use something after I finish with Meg's #83 to "refine" the finish. I have a bottle of Deep Crystal #1(bought when it was still a 3-step product) and I was wondering if this would be an acceptable non-abrasive polish to use. My planned routine is as follows:
Using a Griot's orbital:
1. Megs #83 on a LC yellow pad (swirls are pretty bad, and this white single-stage MB paint is hard as a rock)
2. Deep Crystal #1 on a LC white pad
3. Meg's #7 glaze with a LC blue or red pad
4. NXT2.0 with a LC red or Black pad
5. I might top this with #26 - I can't decide.
I know I won't be able to find Meg's #80 locally, so I hope to use the Deep Crystal as an adequate substitute.
Any feedback (except the cruel, biting kind) is appreciated! :biggrin:
PS: The car has already been thoroughly cleaned & clayed.
I've been trying to get my SL ready for a national MB Club concours comming up on the 15th in Topeka, and I want to use something after I finish with Meg's #83 to "refine" the finish. I have a bottle of Deep Crystal #1(bought when it was still a 3-step product) and I was wondering if this would be an acceptable non-abrasive polish to use. My planned routine is as follows:
Using a Griot's orbital:
1. Megs #83 on a LC yellow pad (swirls are pretty bad, and this white single-stage MB paint is hard as a rock)
2. Deep Crystal #1 on a LC white pad
3. Meg's #7 glaze with a LC blue or red pad
4. NXT2.0 with a LC red or Black pad
5. I might top this with #26 - I can't decide.
I know I won't be able to find Meg's #80 locally, so I hope to use the Deep Crystal as an adequate substitute.
Any feedback (except the cruel, biting kind) is appreciated! :biggrin:
PS: The car has already been thoroughly cleaned & clayed.
