Horseman2475
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I called Megs and the person I talked to advised me to use #5 on fresh paint. I found it very easy to put on and take off.
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djerickd said:Well I ended up picking up some Meg's Deep Crystal #2 and did the car, I don't see any holograms but are they really there just covered up? As I understand it this polish just fills them in vs. actually removing them...
djerickd said:I took a look at my paint the otherday and I saw a TON of swirls going from the front to the back of the car. All I've done since the car has been painted was wash it using NXT car wash using a soft wash mitt and drying using my absorber chamois, AM I DOING SOMETHING WRONG to cause all these light scratches? You can only see them in the right light they are so fine, but they are all over.
skipperw said:I called F1 and they told me I could use 2180 on fresh paint. What do you guys think?
Accumulator said:I'm not familiar with the 2180,is it a sealant? I've never received a good explanation of how a sealant can permit outgassing so I just stick with the glazes. The logic behind such claims eludes me and IMHO that's always a pretty good clue as it's not like I can't follow the reasoning behind this stuff
Remember to take anything a vendor tells you with a grain of salt...it's not *their* paint that might not attain maximum hardness![]()
djerickd said:Accumulator, any tips on wet sanding? I may just do this myself, can't be too hard eh?
djerickd said:I've watched the bodyshop guys do it and it seems pretty straightforward..