BLinindoll
07-12-2005, 01:36 PM
Well whoever owned the car before me attempted to buff it with a power buffer. They obviously used a wool bonnet and not a foam pad, plus they just didn't have any right trying to buff a black car in the first place. The swirl marks were out of control. So yesterday I decided I would give it a shot and see if I could get some of them out.
I picked up a bottle of Meguiar's Scratch X and a can of Meguiar's NXT Generation Tech Wax Paste. The Scratch X was supposed to be the best stuff we (Autozone) had to offer. It also happened to be the most expensive, at like $9 or something. I used the Tech Wax because the can looked cool and it was also expensive. $16 I believe. I also picked up a pack of very soft and smooth cotton buffing towels.
I washed the car first with some dish soap and made sure I got all the old wax off. Not a single bead of water. Good... no more wax. After it dried I went over the entire car with the Scratch X using a foam applicator. Then buffed it off with some towels. I couldn't believe my eyes. The scratches and swirls were disappearing. On some deeper ones, I went back and did it again.
I then began to apply the wax. The package said to do the whole car at once, so I did. Then I went back and began to buff it off with the towels. I used one or two towels to get the majority of the wax off, then i went back over it with a clean towel to give it a nice polish.
I can't believe how well it came out. ALL the buff swirls are GONE! Almost all of the scratches are gone as well! Even though I can't feel my arm or hand, it was WELL worth it.
I picked up a bottle of Meguiar's Scratch X and a can of Meguiar's NXT Generation Tech Wax Paste. The Scratch X was supposed to be the best stuff we (Autozone) had to offer. It also happened to be the most expensive, at like $9 or something. I used the Tech Wax because the can looked cool and it was also expensive. $16 I believe. I also picked up a pack of very soft and smooth cotton buffing towels.
I washed the car first with some dish soap and made sure I got all the old wax off. Not a single bead of water. Good... no more wax. After it dried I went over the entire car with the Scratch X using a foam applicator. Then buffed it off with some towels. I couldn't believe my eyes. The scratches and swirls were disappearing. On some deeper ones, I went back and did it again.
I then began to apply the wax. The package said to do the whole car at once, so I did. Then I went back and began to buff it off with the towels. I used one or two towels to get the majority of the wax off, then i went back over it with a clean towel to give it a nice polish.
I can't believe how well it came out. ALL the buff swirls are GONE! Almost all of the scratches are gone as well! Even though I can't feel my arm or hand, it was WELL worth it.