Hello from Charleston SC!
I've been surfing the Autopia site & forums for some time and have taken the plunge on buying a PC and Sonus Pads.
I am a bit confused however, on what polishes and waxes I should use on a black Dodge Ram. I've been using MEGS 3 step deep crystal shine by hand and have not been extremely excited about the results or the exhaustion resulting from going over a large, full-sized quad cab 3 times.
I've also noticed that the swirls do not improve using hand polishing with the MEGS stuff.
Please don't flame me as I have read all of the recommendations on the Autopia site on how to polish with a PC. I just want to make sure I don't damage my car. My paint seems extremely thin.
The truck is new but has noticable light swirl marks which were present at the dealership.
The goal I have is to reduce the swirls and get that deep black shine without frying the trucks paint.
I've seen some before and after pictures on here and I'm hoping to get close to those results.
Any advise would be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Hank
I've been surfing the Autopia site & forums for some time and have taken the plunge on buying a PC and Sonus Pads.
I am a bit confused however, on what polishes and waxes I should use on a black Dodge Ram. I've been using MEGS 3 step deep crystal shine by hand and have not been extremely excited about the results or the exhaustion resulting from going over a large, full-sized quad cab 3 times.
I've also noticed that the swirls do not improve using hand polishing with the MEGS stuff.
Please don't flame me as I have read all of the recommendations on the Autopia site on how to polish with a PC. I just want to make sure I don't damage my car. My paint seems extremely thin.
The truck is new but has noticable light swirl marks which were present at the dealership.
The goal I have is to reduce the swirls and get that deep black shine without frying the trucks paint.
I've seen some before and after pictures on here and I'm hoping to get close to those results.
Any advise would be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Hank