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Old May 10, 2008 | 09:51 PM
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I've been using Meguiars car wash since i got my car. I'm pretty happy with that but I was wondering what a good polish was. I used Nu-Finish polish the only time I ever polished my mustang. It looked pretty nice, but I was wondering if there was anything better out there. Also, does the power ball do a good job with the polish. It took me forever to do it last time. I just used a rag. Like i said, forever! Another thing I was wondering about was what kind of polish to use on my wheels and tires. The tire polish i just ran out of had the worst applicator ever, and i didnt see good results with the spray on tire polish I have either. My wheels are powder coated. What would be a good polish for them?
Old May 11, 2008 | 01:31 AM
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I would get a good polish like Optimum polish, ObsessiveDetail light, Menzerna Final PolishII or maybe some Poorboy's ProPolish.
There are plenty of products out there and plenty of places on the internet. Try looking at the sponsors of this site. Justin carry's
great products that will compete with any products out there.

Also, I'd suggest you get some nice plush microfiber towels, microfiber drying towels and some nice wash mitts. There are several types
of wash mitts out there and nearly everyone has their favorite ( Chenile, microfiber, sheepskin, and sponges). Pick one you like and
use a two bucket method to wash your car.

This can be an expensive habit as you want it to be. The main thing is. Find something that you like that gives you the results you want
and stick with it.

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Old May 11, 2008 | 01:34 AM
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I like my powerball on wheels. I polish them a couple times a year and use OD Wheel Guard on them.
You can use a OTC wax to protect them also. Optimum Opti-Seal is really good on wheels as well as
your paint.

Get a claybar kit and use it on your car. You'll be suprised of all the crap thats imbedded in your paint
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Old May 11, 2008 | 09:49 AM
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My favorite polishes are the Menzerna PO83 (Super Intensive Polish) for heavy swirls, and the Menzerna PO106ff (Nano Polish) for a final polish. If you find something better than them, you let me know and I'll buy some. You do want to get a polisher though, something like the Porter Cable 7424. You can get one here: http://www.obsessivedetail.com/Buffer.html

For cleaning the wheels, I'm into Chemical Guys products these days, and they make a wonderful wheel wax. There are a lot of good choices to clean them though. P21S Wheel Cleaner Gel, Megs Wheel Brightner, and CG makes a good wheel degreaser. All will do a great job.
Old May 11, 2008 | 11:57 AM
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PO85RD- Menzerna is also really nice. Its got a nice gloss!
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Old May 11, 2008 | 12:58 PM
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PO85RD- Menzerna is also really nice. Its got a nice gloss!
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It is, but take a look at the PO106ff. It will give you the same shine but will cut a little better. I know that sounds contradictory, but it's been tested time and time again and many respected detailers have claimed that there is no difference in the shine.

The PO106ff though, being that it cuts better, can be used as the only polish on a car with only minor swirls or need for a shine. I keep the PO83 and the PO106ff, the 106ff is good for cars that only need very light polishing, and if I need any more, I step up to the 83 followed by the 106ff.
Old May 11, 2008 | 05:02 PM
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Thanks for the feedback guys, I think I'm going to pick up a powerball and some of that wheel polish too. The last polish i used still has some shine on the body but the wheels are making the car look bad!
Old May 11, 2008 | 07:07 PM
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the best tire shine ever is called Ardex...stuff works awesome and lasts forever..it keeps the shine for weeks, even through rain and a wash....it will come off completely after the second wash- its hard to get though
Old May 11, 2008 | 09:32 PM
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I did a search and I found out you have to order by the case
Old May 11, 2008 | 09:50 PM
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I was looking at buffers also. That porter cable buffer is 145.00. That's like twice the price of most other ones? Why is that one soo great? Is it really worth it?



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