Hi guys 
As you can see by my post count, I'm new to this site. I spent the last few days reading and reading and reading some more. There is sooo much information here, it's totally amazing!
I have a red 1992 Dodge Stealth RT that I want to make sure looks like a million bucks. Here's the situation: I got into an accident and had the front and rear bumpers repainted, as well as both fenders and my left-rear quarter pannel. My paint is showing it's age a little so the differentce in the rest of the car compared to the newly painted parts shows, especially on the hood, where I have too many unsightly swirl marks for my taste. I want to restore those lacking parts and then seal and wax the whole car when all of the paint is up to par.
I found that David's Perfect shine setup suited my needs as to the type of look I'd like the car to have when it's done. However I didn't feel like I needed to use all the product in the kit, since I believe I have other products that could be substituted for them. My game plan is as follows:
- Wash the car with dawn
- claybar all the parts of the car that are not freshly painted using the waffle/claybar kit.
- 3M SMR or Meg's Deep Crystal paint cleaner? Therein lies an important question. I already have a full bottle of Meg's Deep Crystal that I got at a car show in Carlisle, PA, as part of their 3-step kit. I need to get rid of those swirl marks, but it seems that many members on this board like 3M SMR a lot. Would it be worth it to buy 3M SMR, or could I just use Deep crystal and save some money?
- 2 coats of Klasse AIO
- 1 coat of P2S1 Concours wax
- Sonüs High Gloss Acrylic Spritz or Meg's quick detailer spray? As part of Meg's 3-step system, I already have the quick detailer spray, so again, should I splurge and get the Sonüs or will what I have be fine?
I think I should be fine, but then again, I'm a newb, so what do I know
Any input from you guys is very important to me.
One last question I have is about curing. I don't know which products requier curing
If I use Deep crystal to remove swirl marks, and then notice that the first application didn't do the job, should I have to wait for it to cure before I use Deep Crysal again, until the swirls are completely concealed? What about Klasse AIO and p2S1 wax? Do they requier consdiderable curing time before applying a second or third coat?
I think I'm done with the question for now. I can hear you all sighing in relief, hehe. Any help you guys could offer would be IMMENSELY appreciated!
Thanks,
JR.

As you can see by my post count, I'm new to this site. I spent the last few days reading and reading and reading some more. There is sooo much information here, it's totally amazing!
I have a red 1992 Dodge Stealth RT that I want to make sure looks like a million bucks. Here's the situation: I got into an accident and had the front and rear bumpers repainted, as well as both fenders and my left-rear quarter pannel. My paint is showing it's age a little so the differentce in the rest of the car compared to the newly painted parts shows, especially on the hood, where I have too many unsightly swirl marks for my taste. I want to restore those lacking parts and then seal and wax the whole car when all of the paint is up to par.
I found that David's Perfect shine setup suited my needs as to the type of look I'd like the car to have when it's done. However I didn't feel like I needed to use all the product in the kit, since I believe I have other products that could be substituted for them. My game plan is as follows:
- Wash the car with dawn
- claybar all the parts of the car that are not freshly painted using the waffle/claybar kit.
- 3M SMR or Meg's Deep Crystal paint cleaner? Therein lies an important question. I already have a full bottle of Meg's Deep Crystal that I got at a car show in Carlisle, PA, as part of their 3-step kit. I need to get rid of those swirl marks, but it seems that many members on this board like 3M SMR a lot. Would it be worth it to buy 3M SMR, or could I just use Deep crystal and save some money?
- 2 coats of Klasse AIO
- 1 coat of P2S1 Concours wax
- Sonüs High Gloss Acrylic Spritz or Meg's quick detailer spray? As part of Meg's 3-step system, I already have the quick detailer spray, so again, should I splurge and get the Sonüs or will what I have be fine?
I think I should be fine, but then again, I'm a newb, so what do I know

One last question I have is about curing. I don't know which products requier curing

I think I'm done with the question for now. I can hear you all sighing in relief, hehe. Any help you guys could offer would be IMMENSELY appreciated!
Thanks,
JR.