Yup, Ultimate Polish will work just fine, but if you're going off Amazon anyway I'd go with M205. It's basically the pro version of UP and has slightly more cut but finishes extremely well.
And yeah, you'll need to rewax after, but make sure you're using an IPA spray first to remove the oils so it bonds well! Which Youtube video watch before, btw?
So you will need to polish it. Hand polishing won't get rid of swirls though, especially if you got a ton of them. You will need a DA polisher with a polishing pad and proper polish.
Like this one.
Try AutoZone or Advance Auto, they should have Meguiars M205 it is a polish there should be a ruler looking icon on the front label and it should be like 4 or 5 on the rating i believe and it's excellent polish in my mind here's a picture Meguiars M205
Oh, that's awesome. How do you go about using it when polishing your guitar (sorry, I'm new to this)? Also, is this the one you're talking about? : https://www.amazon.ca/Meguiars-Mirror-Glaze-Finishing-Polish/dp/B003LMJP4Q/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=meguiars+205&qid=1600195042&sr=8-1
m205 Mirror Glaze Ultra Finishing Polish - 8 oz. Is the only brand and size i can get. I'm estimating 2 medium sized car or 1 SUV/Truck per bottle (Minor scratches on the whole car).
Anyone has an average?
Been looking to detail my car, and while I am still getting my stuff along with trying to find the time to do it.. I've started to come up with a couple of questions.
The windshield has it's fair share of micro pitting and surface knicks (not cracks). And since a magic eraser acts as a very fine sandpaper I was thinking that it could possibly help to smooth out some of the pitting and knicks just to make these spots less noticeable when light hits it at certain angles.
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2) What is the best product / way to darken the pillars on my doors and seal them?
Currently they are not that faded, but id like to keep them up before they get to that point.
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3) When I do detail the car I am planning to polish the car with Meguiar's M20508 Mirror Glaze Ultra Finishing Polish then use Meguiar's G18216 Ultimate Liquid Wax to protect it. What sort of pads or applicators do I need to apply this stuff?
I have microfiber towels for cleaning and buffing but not sure what type of applicator pads to use.
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Also, any recommendations on a good / reliable, but repetitively inexpensive shopvac?
Not looking for one with a bag or anything, just something for cleaning out the interior as those dam gas station vacuums are not worth 2$ for 4 minutes when you cant even get under the seats..
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Thank you for any and all feedback!