My car had developed some swirls and fine scratches lately due to some neglect on my part. I've had several people hit me within the year (most hit & go dings) and the desire to do a proper cleaning on it wasn't there since a shiny car just makes dents & dings show worse.
When I don't wash it by hand I take it to a touchless wash and it does a good job. Products I used by hand are:
Meguiar's Gold Class Wash
Meguiar's Claybar
Meguiar's Step 1 Paint Cleaner (or Gold Class Medallion cleaner)
Meguiar's Step 2 Polish
Meguiar's #26 paste wax
Meguiar's High Endurance tire shine
So yea, obviously I'm a fan of Meguiar's products. They worked rather well with the PC except for the GC Medallion paint cleaner which didn't seem to do much (the Step 1 did better). The Polish and #26 wax both went on beautifully but I know it could be better with the proper cleaners.
The Step 1 got about 80% of the swirls, scratches & water spots out. It was probably a combination of my first time and not a hard enough compound to get the remaining 20%. I was going too fast and would catch myself and take my time. I kept the speed on 1 & 2 as to not possibly cause damage.
For a first time I'm happy with it knowing it can only look better as I gain experience. The paint has always been healthy so the car itself feels smoother than glass right now. I only wish it didn't rain 30min after I pulled into the garage (Sunday) and it's been raining since. Tomorrow it's gonna break so I'll get some better outdoor pics.
Sorry for the small, grainy pics. I could only find my 4mb memory stick so I had limited space.
Just a wash & clay:
After the Step 1:
Waxed shots:
No macro shots
They came out too blurry cause my camera is just old and sucks in low light. You can check out some photos from when I washed & detailed it by hand by clicking here.
I'm gonna do some friends & families cars to pratice on. They said they'd tip well
- 2005 VW Beetle convert.
- 1999 Ford Expedition
- 1999 Taurus Wagon
- 2003 Dodge Ram
When I don't wash it by hand I take it to a touchless wash and it does a good job. Products I used by hand are:
Meguiar's Gold Class Wash
Meguiar's Claybar
Meguiar's Step 1 Paint Cleaner (or Gold Class Medallion cleaner)
Meguiar's Step 2 Polish
Meguiar's #26 paste wax
Meguiar's High Endurance tire shine
So yea, obviously I'm a fan of Meguiar's products. They worked rather well with the PC except for the GC Medallion paint cleaner which didn't seem to do much (the Step 1 did better). The Polish and #26 wax both went on beautifully but I know it could be better with the proper cleaners.
The Step 1 got about 80% of the swirls, scratches & water spots out. It was probably a combination of my first time and not a hard enough compound to get the remaining 20%. I was going too fast and would catch myself and take my time. I kept the speed on 1 & 2 as to not possibly cause damage.
For a first time I'm happy with it knowing it can only look better as I gain experience. The paint has always been healthy so the car itself feels smoother than glass right now. I only wish it didn't rain 30min after I pulled into the garage (Sunday) and it's been raining since. Tomorrow it's gonna break so I'll get some better outdoor pics.
Sorry for the small, grainy pics. I could only find my 4mb memory stick so I had limited space.
Just a wash & clay:

After the Step 1:

Waxed shots:



No macro shots

I'm gonna do some friends & families cars to pratice on. They said they'd tip well

- 2005 VW Beetle convert.
- 1999 Ford Expedition
- 1999 Taurus Wagon
- 2003 Dodge Ram