aloha_from_bradley
Autocross Champion
- Location
- AZ
Hello All,
The paint on my 2019 R is in very good condition. Currently I don't need any paint / swirl correction of any kind. I'm very familiar with the detailing process and have been detailing my own cars since I was a teenager. I'm just noticing that the paint isn't displaying as much depth or shine recently. I've always kept it very well protected and prefer to use Turtle Wax Seal N Shine for a sealant. I don't use a wax as I'm in Phoenix and the carnauba starts to break down rather quickly in the summer.
My question: For a car with near perfect paint, what's the best product to polish with? I want the least amount of cut possible and don't want to burn up the clear at all. I've done plenty of paint restorations and have used just about everything that's out there, but not necessarily on a near perfect finish.
Here's what I'm considering: Meguiar's M82 SWIRL FREE POLISH
Link to Meguiar's professional line - https://www.meguiars.com/sites/default/files/pdf/professional-catalog.pdf
This product seems like it's the best option for paint that doesn't need correction. My objective is just to make the paint like brand new again, restore some depth & shine, and prepare for new sealant.
Thoughts or suggestions are welcome.
The paint on my 2019 R is in very good condition. Currently I don't need any paint / swirl correction of any kind. I'm very familiar with the detailing process and have been detailing my own cars since I was a teenager. I'm just noticing that the paint isn't displaying as much depth or shine recently. I've always kept it very well protected and prefer to use Turtle Wax Seal N Shine for a sealant. I don't use a wax as I'm in Phoenix and the carnauba starts to break down rather quickly in the summer.
My question: For a car with near perfect paint, what's the best product to polish with? I want the least amount of cut possible and don't want to burn up the clear at all. I've done plenty of paint restorations and have used just about everything that's out there, but not necessarily on a near perfect finish.
Here's what I'm considering: Meguiar's M82 SWIRL FREE POLISH
Link to Meguiar's professional line - https://www.meguiars.com/sites/default/files/pdf/professional-catalog.pdf
This product seems like it's the best option for paint that doesn't need correction. My objective is just to make the paint like brand new again, restore some depth & shine, and prepare for new sealant.
Thoughts or suggestions are welcome.