wytstang said:
If you are using a regular sponge thats where the swirls are coming from. You need a wash mitt that gives dirt/grit a place to go. A sponge just moves dirt around and into the paint (not what you want). You can hit up wally world and see if you can find the softest Eurow sheep skin mitt (or Vroom brand from Target). Next would be a quality soap that has good lubrication, suds means nothing if there is no good lubrication to safely lift and remove dirt/grit. Also to remove the swirls a quality buffer is needed, heres a hint it's not the $20 buffers at wally world. You need a buffer that has enough power to break down the polish, other wise you are wasting time and money. If you plan on doing by hand Megs ScratchX would be a better choice (it's designed to be used by hand, still going to take some elbow grease). Target sells some good microfiber towels for a very resolvable price (premium ones), they are very gentle on the paint and help prolong swirls in the paint. They also remove wax/sealants/compound/polishes better then cotton or terry material.
Ok well i went to wally world and saw the Eurow Sheepskin mit, not bad for like 5 bucks. I think i want to do it by hand since i don't want to eat the pant b/c there isn't much there and i know the cheaper hand units like at walmart wont eat paint so if they wont work i was looking at the megs scratchx and it didn't look that bad. Now the microfiber towels do what? is that what you use to wax the car? i'm confused on this part...
Also, i was looking in wally world some more and is the Meguiars Teck wax NXT any good or even the Gold Class? Also, i saw the Mothers Clay bar System there too. It had the 80 Gram Clay bar, 4 ounces of the cleaner wax, and 16 oz showtime detailer spay for like 15 bucks. What does the "cleaner wax" do exactly?
Thanks guys and sorry for the questions.
O and Dal, that poboys polish stuff can you do that with one of those cheap buffers that won't burn the paint off? Or no? thanks