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How to Apply Compound, Polish & Wax by Hand - Quik Tips
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- Опубликовано: 11 июн 2020
- So, your car’s not looking quite as good as it used to, and you would like to dedicate some extra time detailing the paint to getting it looking its best. You have done your research & you’ve decided you want to do a multi-step system by hand.
It's possible to get great results using a compound, polish or wax by hand and the process isn’t extremely complicated as long as you use the right products, you use clean, premium accessories and the right technique. So, how do you apply compound, polish and wax by hand?
Begin by washing your car with a premium car wash that pH balanced to remove any loose contaminants from the surface. Then, evaluate the paint to determine if there are above surface contaminants.
Next, run your clean, dry fingertips over the paint. If the paint feels rough, this tells us there are above surface contaminants bonded on top of the paint. It’s important to remove these contaminants in order to get best results. It's easy to remove above surface contaminants with one of Meguiar’s consumer clay kits like Meguiar’s Hybrid Ceramic Clay Kit or Meguiar’s Smooth Surface Clay Kit. If your paint already feels completely smooth, skip this step and move on.
For this step, visually inspect your paint with proper lighting for below surface defects like swirls, scratches, oxidation and stains. If you have light to moderate below surface defects you want to use a scratch remover or clear coat safe compound like Meguiar’s Ultimate Compound. This product is the perfect way to remove defects in the paint without hazing or marring the surface like a traditional compound.
When using a compound by hand we recommend using a Meguiar’s Soft Foam Applicator Pad. Dispense a small amount of Ultimate Compound directly on the pad. With light to moderate pressure, work a 2’ x 2’ section for about 1-2 minutes in an overlapping pattern.
Be sure to apply even pressure over the pad. Wipe the residue off before it dries with a fresh, clean Meguiar’s Supreme Shine Microfiber Towel. Then, turn the towel over to a clean side for your final wipe. Re-apply as needed, working in sections over the entire vehicle.
Once you’ve removed the below surface paint defects, the next step is to polish, especially if you are going for the best results. Using a polish further refines the paint surface & adds polishing oils for maximum gloss and depth of shine. This is an optional step that will enhance depth of shine on any color, but it’s most effective on darker and more brilliant colors.
One of best polishes is Meguiar’s Ultimate Polish Pre-Waxing Glaze.
To apply by hand, we recommend using a Soft Foam Applicator Pad. Dispense a small amount directly on the pad. Apply to a 2’ x 2’ section at a time using light to moderate pressure in a circular pattern, making 4-6 overlapping passes per section. Wipe off immediately before it dries with a Supreme Shine Microfiber Towel. Again, turn your towel to a clean portion for the final wipe. Work in sections like this over the vehicle.
Applying a coat of wax protection after you’ve prepared the paint with a compound and polish will help preserve the work you’ve done, and keep the paint looking better, for longer.
In addition, wax provides significant protection against elements in the environment, added gloss, and that all important water beading action which can help your car stay cleaner & makes washing and maintaining easier.
One of Meguiar’s best and longest lasting protections is Meguiar’s Ultimate Liquid Wax. Ultimate Wax easy to use, offers a brilliant depth of shine, and leaves behind a durable polymer protection. Another great option is Meguiar’s Hybrid Ceramic Liquid Wax. Hybrid Ceramic Liquid Wax is an easy to use wax that utilizes Meguiar’s latest cutting-edge chemistry, and is one of our most durable, longest lasting, and most extreme water beading waxes we offer.
Apply either product with a Soft Foam Applicator Pad, spread a thin coat to a section. Allow to cure 3-5 minutes and remove with a Supreme Shine Microfiber Towel. Turn to a clean portion of the towel for a final wipe. Work in sections until you’ve finished the entire vehicle.
With the right products, accessories & techniques you can get amazing results doing a multi-step system…And you don’t have to use a machine.
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That Ultimate Compound is absolutely great. I live in Finland just bought a second hand car in winter. As I made a "spring wash" it had scuff marks and little scratches here and there. Also under the door handels it was horribly scuffed. The Utimate compund made it all gone. If you don't have a machine polisher, it's OK as the Ultimate Compund is easy and fast to use by hand only. Of course deeper scratches are impossible to cure, but the compound makes them look better also.
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Thanks for the great feedback!
What about durability
I have used the ultimate polish and really did a difference the car paint was fine but with small swirls scratches and the coating lost some shine but using it with a orbital polisher did a great difference now have a mirror like shine as just picked out from car dealer .
Literally bought all the stuff at Walmart and gonna detail my genesis tomorrow
Awesome. Let us know how it goes and share some pics!
What applicators did you use for all 3 liquids?
@@johnnyboi6342 ever find out?
@@alejandroaguilar4834 Foam or Microfiber applicators work just fine for either wax or compound.
How did it turn out?
I’ve been compounding and polishing wrong this whole time...
Thanks for the video. Now I know how.
Happy to help!
Thanks for the feedback.
The result is very woww after I use your technic even only by hand....... my friends still dont believe it I can take care my car...... hehehehe
We sell Mcguire's at work. I've bought my fair share to keep my 94 Prizm sharp. I have to say. I am firmly Team Mcguire's. Everything I've used has made that car shine.
Helping people keep their cars shiny is what we do around here. 👍
Thank you for your kind words and loyalty!
I absolutely love Meguiar's wax. I use it on my real car, and to give final polish to my model cars. A great product!
Thank you for your support. 👍
Real car why u also have a fake car?
Meguiar's products are by far the best when it comes to car care.
Not cheap but worth every penny. ❤️
Thank you for your support and loyalty!
I couldn't finish my car because I didn't have a fresh mcguires soft towel
Hello, love the video. When I compound/polish each 2x2 section how many sections can I use with that same pad until I have to clean it? Or can I keep using the same pad throughout the compounding/polishing phase. And if I have to clean it, what is the best way to clean the pad before going to the next section? Thanks
Typically when applying products by hand with a foam applicator pad you do not need to clean the pad during the job; however if you feel there is some kind of contamination on the pad you can certainly grab a new/fresh applicator pad and use it.
Once done with the job you can wash the applicator pads in your washing machine just as you would your other towels.
@@meguiarsso one pad is enough to do an entire car? I mean one for compounding, one for polishing and one for waxing of course
Amazing video, just picked up the Compound, polish, and some black plastic restorer. Can’t wait to use this on my new Chevy Silverado
Thank you for the feedback. 👍
The Ultimate trim restorer is amazing. Have to keep my vehicle outside in FL and it brought the trim back to new.
in this video, it would have been nice if there was a "before and after" shot of the paintwork. Especially with that fancy LED to showcase the paintwork's imperfections prior to correcting.
Where do I get those buckets haha... they would go great with the rest of the products in my garage
They used to be sold on Amazon but have recently been out of stock. Keep checking back and they may pop up again.
Thanks for the support!
i got mine some time ago from my local auto detailer/parts shop, they stock Meg's products, so i have 2 yellow, and my wheel bucket is the older/smaller black Meg's bucket. very good and have lasted several years.
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Whether need to use water on micro fibre towel ?
If you are asking if you should wet the towel before use, no you should not.
First, i need a car 😂
Or motorcycle
Can i skip the ultimate compound step and just wash, polish, and wax if my paint is in good condition? I already clayed.
Yes, if there are no below surface paint defects (scratches, water spots, oxidation, stains, etc.) you can skip the compounding step.
do you have to rinse in between steps or just towel wipe the compound, then polish, then add the wax?
Typically there is no need to rewash/re-rinse. Just wipe the product off and proceed to the next step. 👍
Wish I knew this sooner
Great video! Question. If you've never waxed your car before, how often should you wax it? Would fall and again in spring be adequate?
How long any given wax lasts can be highly variable and depends on a number of factors including the environment it is exposed to. Generally speaking for a daily driver we recommend waxing at least 3-4 times per year but in some cases, on a well-maintained vehicle, they could certainly last longer.
My case :
1. Parking outdoor, get sun, get rain, no shade at all
2. Silver colors
3. I don't have polisher
I love to makes my car always shiny.
My question:
1. What the best meguiar product i need to have for silver colors?
2. If i do that 3 steps as the video, how long it will be last? I saw some comments 3 - 4 times a year, i actually do wax every 2 weeks without compound and polish, just wash and wax
3. How about product for glass and tire? Can i just use that wax for it?
Thanks
Please reach out to our Solutions Hub for more detailed assistance.
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UK here, I’ve just used all those products on my MK1 Golf Gti and it looks amazing however, once the sun came out you can see hazy makes across the bonnet, why is that and what have I done wrong? I don’t have any swirls or anything like that just a hazy like marks.
Tough to say without understanding what these "hazy marks" are. Please feel free to reach out to our Solutions Hub via our website. If you can provide more details and pictures one of our surface care experts can likely help you diagnost the situation and formulate a plan of attack.
How often should I do this 3 steps on my car paint?
How often you need to clay or compound is related to the condition of the paint at any given point and the environmental attacks the paint faces in your particular situation. You only clay when you have bonded contaminants stuck to the paint. You only compound when you have defects (scratches, swirl marks, water spots, oxidation, etc.) in the paint It is also relative to how well you maintain the paint between waxing. If you maintain the car well you will likely not have to do all 3 steps every time you detail/wax your car.
And as it relates to how long a wax will last...
How long any protection/wax lasts is highly variable and depends on a number of factors related to the condition of the paint, previous prep, and the environmental elements the vehicle is exposed to.
In very general terms we recommend the average person wax their vehicle 3-4 times per year and often at least once a year will include the full process.
Hope that helps!
@@meguiars Thank you very much... That helped me a lot. Have a nice day.
Okay, so it all began with my purchase of a 3100psi pressure washer, and now I've gone down the detailing rabbit hole. I bought your clay kit, Ultimate Compound, Ultimate Polish, and Gold Class Canuba Plus liquid wax. Not to mention a cordless orbital buffer/polisher. Once I'm done, what do I wash with for the next few weeks? Like I said, I've just purchased a pressure washer, so the first thing I went out and bought after that was a foam cannon and half a dozen jugs of Ultimate Wash and Wax. Will that be okay on top of the Gold Class wax protection?
The best wax Maguire's head was about 20 years ago Maguire's Gold class was you could throw your keys in the hood and they would slide right off it'll make it like that anymore I think the McGuire's now is a little bit watered down for the spray waxes and leather cleaners.still use them
Thank you for your feedback, we will be sure to inform our team.
Highly recommend Maguire's Deep WetLook polish n Wax
Can i use a microfiber applicator for the compund?
A foam applicator pad really is best. It is more effective and less likely to leave fine scratches or hazing than many microfiber applicators.
What is the curing time between (polish to a sealant) and (sealant to a detailer)? I am planning to top up the polish with a sealant and a detailer. Do you recommend to apply just after each application or is it better off to wait before any application?
You can apply one right after the other.
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I applied ultimate wax 3 months ago. Should I wax/compound again before I put ultimate wax this time ?
A compound is used to remove defects in the paint, so the real question is do you have swirl marks, scratches, oxidation, water spots, etc.? If there are no defect in the paint you would not need to compound.
Hi, I first polished with the Ultimate Compound, then polished with Meguiar's Polish. Before I go on with the Ultimate Synthetic wax, do I need to wipe down the car with IPA/degreaser/wax remover to clean the polish residual? Thanks!
No, that is typically not necessary before applying a wax.
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How many months to re-apply the compound and polish.? thx 😊
That depends entirely on the condition of the paint and your desires for it. Compound is only used when you have defects in the paint you want to remove.
Tiny circles will take me hours. Any difference if I go in long overlapping sweeps?
Assuming you are referencing application of the compound the pattern is not the issue as much as the fact that the product does have to be worked into the surface with some (moderate) pressure. You also only want to do about a 2X2 ft area and then immediately wipe off because you don't want the product to dry at all.
@@meguiars okay thanks for the tips yeah I was referring to the application pattern
Just bought my first car (used tho). Planning to make it shine. Afraid tht I messed up. And now im here 🤣
Greetings from Egypt, I just ordered ultimate compound , ultimate polish and mirror glaze 26 , it took 23 days to arrive from USA , pretty much enthusiastic to detail my Nissan versa , my question is, what is the recommended time between each stage of the whole process? Thanks
You do not need to wait between steps. When finished with a step just proceed to the next.
@@meguiars thank you very much
I came to this video because I'm doing my Nissan Versa! I hope it worked out well for you, I love this car.
Can’t hardly wait
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Looking forward to this as I can't afford a machine 😭
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Just used your stuff this weekend, I love your products. Teach me how to use the clay bar, please!
Here is a great video that shows exactly what clay is, as well as when and how to use it...
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Do you compound the whole panel first after all the 2by2 sections THEN apply the polish to the whole panel... or do one 2by2 and apply the polish straight after?
Not entirely sure what you are asking here?
If compounding and polishing you should first compound the whole car (or section that needs it) working a 2X2 area at a time and wiping off immediately before the product has a chance to dry. After you finish compounding the entire vehicle (or the affected areas) you will do the exact same thing with the polish.
@@meguiars yeah that’s basically what i was asking. Great cheers
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It would have been great to see the results before and after so I know if it’s worth the work vs just taking it to a Detailer…
Detailer
If you have a fat checkbook, hey,....
Why clay before compounding? Isn’t the compound going to remove anything that the clay would anyway? I thought clay was more for light bonded materials and compounding was more abrasive.
They are designed to remove different things. Clay is designed to remove above surface contaminants that are bonded to the surface. Compound will remove defects that are actually in the paint like scratches, swirl marks, water spots, oxidation, etc. Here is a great video that explains this...
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Can Meguiar's Ultimate Compound be used if vehicle was washed with Ultimate Wash and Wax? Also, how long should one wait after using Ultimate Liquid Wax before attempting to use Ultimate Compound in an area where there are scratches/swirls?
Yes, you can use Ultimate Compound after washing with Ultimate Wash & Wax. Ideally you would compound before waxing but if you already have Ultimate Wax on the surface you can certainly still use the compound as it will strip the wax as you work.
@@meguiars Thank you so much for your prompt and concise reply.
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Hello! I want to wax my car with Meguiar's Gold Class Clear Coat Paste Wax. My paint looks very decent. Do i really need to clay it before waxing? I don't want to add new tiny scratches to the paint. Thanks!
Claying will not scratch your vehicle. Whether or not you need clay is based on whether or not you have bonded contaminants stuck to your paint. This video will explain when you need to clay...
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I have already applied Meguiar's Hybrid Ceramic Wax on my car. Can I directly go wash and apply compound? or I need to take out the Hybrid Ceramic Wax?
I’ve been using Meguiars professional version (the ones in the yellowish bottles with the 2 digit #s. I have the compounds in the polishing bottles in the CarNuba wax) for close to 15 years. How does that compare to the “ultimate” Version shown in this video ? I still have my orbital dual action buffer with Meguiars name on it and the Maguires black bag. I bought this kit between 15 to 20 years ago. I still use it to this day that dual action polisher is incredible
Not sure which exact products you are asking to compare but generally speaking the Ultimate Compound is likely more effective and the Ultimate Wax, being a purely synthetic sealant, will also protect better/longer. It also has the added benefit of not staining the trim white.
To discuss more specifics about your exact product lineup and vehicle please feel free to reach out to our Solutions Hub here...
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Meguiar's I was referring to the “Mirror Glaze” compounds, waxes and polishes Thanks for your reply
Understood, but it is difficult to give specifics when trying to compare an entire line. If you want to talk through specific product comparisons please feel free to reach out to our Solutions Hub as mentioned. 👍
Before i wax the car (after ultimate polish)..should i clean the car with alcohol? Do ultimate polish have silicone?
There is typically no reason you need to use and IPA wipedown between steps for the typical detail job.
Ultimate Polish is not body shop safe.
@@meguiars thank u very much!!
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Do I need to rinse off in between rubbing compound ppund and polisher or is wiping off after each step enough ?
A thorough wipe-off with a good microfiber towel should be enough. It is not likely you would need to wash between steps.
After polishing, could u use Meguiars gold class instead of the ultimate wax?
Yes, you use any wax of your choosing. 👍
Greate Videos.....Please help me... I have a new car and have very very light surface defects. Do I need to use "Ultimate Compound" or can I skip it and only use "Ultimate Polish Pre-Waxing Glaze". Could I only apply the "Ultimate Polish Pre-Waxing Glaze" for a longer time (or apply many time) to achieve the same result as using both?... Thank you!
You can certainly try the Ultimate Polish but keep in mind it is primarily a polish and has only minimal defect removing capability. In many cases, especially if the paint is harder, you will need a compound to remove even light defects.
There is also no reason to fear Ultimate Compound as it is very safe and easy to use.
I hope you gave Chrisfix a shout-out and bonus cause I am buying your products because of his detailing video of his $500 trailblazer
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Love all your products! Thank you
Thanks for the support and kind words! 👍
Sweet, now you have a clean, shiny car. Hopefully it starts after sitting 15 years
Can I skip the compound step and just polish then wax?
That depends on the condition of the paint and your desires for it. If the paint has no below surface defects (scratches, swirl marks, oxidation, water spots, stains, etc.) you can certainly skip the compound.
Can we use these products under direct sunlight?
It is never ideal but often as long as the panel itself is not hot to the touch and/or the weather is not extreme you can get away with this. For application of the compound and polish you want to make sure the product does not dry at all so you may need to work a smaller area and wipe off more quickly.
1.would 1 bottle of compound be enough on a sedan?
2.if ive been told that my clear coat is so thin, shop refused polishing my car, can i still use this ultimate compound by hand or no?
3.whats better ultimate carwax or these liquid waxes you have mentioned?
1. Yes, a one bottle of compound should be enough to do a few cars.
2. We cannot speak to the condition of your clear coat without evaluating it. If it is past the point
of mild-moderate oxidation and is nearing or has reached actual paint failure the shop may be
correct in their assessment.
3. Not sure how to answer that without more specifics as to which two products you are hoping
to compare.
I have a very small amount of swirl marks and I want to ceramic coat my car since it is new will ultimate polish and wax take care of the swirl marks by hand and after clay baring the paint would I be ready for a ceramic coating.
Yes, you would want to remove the swirl marks before applying a coating. The Ultimate Polish is extremely mild but may remove light swirl marks. You also might need something more effective like our Ultimate Compound.
Wax, unless it's a cleaner wax is not going to remove swirl marks and you would not want to wax if you are just going to put a ceramic coating on the vehicle.
You should then follow the proper prep instructions provided by the manufacturer of the coating you are applying.
nice video! question, can I wax after the compound, so without the polish?
Yes, polish is often an optional step.
I have made these steps a couple of days ago. The result is great, but if I check the car with lamp I see white patches where the compound or polish isn't removed completely. They cannot be seen in sunlight. How can I remove it? I have also used ceramic spray on it. :(
If you have product residue you missed during wipe-off you could do a few things to remove it including the use of a good all purpose cleaner, dish washing liquid & water, or even simply reapplying the compound it those areas again.
Keep in mind any of these things will strip the wax so you will likely want to reapply wax in those areas after removing the product residue.
@@meguiars thank you! The all purpose cleaner worked :)
Awesome!
Glad to hear it. 👍
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Do i need an orbital polisher to do all this or can i get similar results by hand?
You can get similar results by hand. It just takes longer.
It really depends on the condition of your paint and how hard or soft it is. A good DA machine is going to achieve better results and in some cases be necessary to adequately remove defects. If you are simply spreading wax either method is fine but of course the machine might help you spread it more evenly and will certainly save time and energy.
I just got all 3 and a portable buffer. Do I have to use a different pad when going from compound to polish then to wax or can I use the same one? May be a dumb question but I'm learning here. Please and thank you
Yeah... Different. Can compound using wool pad or yellow pad, then polish using orange pad or blue pad, then wax using black pad or red pad
Yes, you want/need to use 3 different pads. One for each product.
@@persianchris2451 thank you sir!
@@meguiars thank you so much!
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Can you do a ceramic coating after the polish?
Certainly can but of course you would need to follow the prep instructions of the coating manufacturer as well.
@@meguiars thank you
Question. Should you use a towel for each section while compunding or polishing?
As is shown in the video we recommend a foam applicator for application and a good quality microfiber towel for wipe off. No, you do not typically need a different towel for each section but you will at least want a towel or two for each step of the process depending on the size of the vehicle.
Which product do I use first for swirled and oxidated aftermarket paint? You aren’t supposed to compound an entire vehicle are you? It’s only for spot correction and Polish is for doing what I need prior to wax right?
We cannot speak for the other steps possibly required without knowing all the details surrounding the current condition of the paint as well as what exactly it is you are hoping to do for it.
That being said to remove oxidation and swirl marks will require the use of an effective/safe compound like our Ultimate Compound. Although in some cases it may not be necessary to apply to the entirety of the vehicle most of the time that is exactly what you should do and is not something you should have any concern doing.
Do I use compound in all the car or just some spots?
Either is just fine.
Thanks for the guide! I have a question, can I use the Meguiars Ultimate Compound before applying the ceramic? This compound without waxes/silicones or other additives that prevent adhesion?
The course of action is:
-Completely wash and clean the paintwork.
-Manually polishing with Meguiars Ultimate Compound
-Ceramic application.
*Meguiars in my country they advised me to use strong polishes, but as a beginner I'm afraid to rub the varnish too much.
They only recommend applying waxes, but I want a long-lasting ceramic cover...
So I want to polish with MG UC, can I do that? It will not interfere with the adhesion of the ceramics?
There is no reason you cannot use Ultimate Compound to remove defects in the paint before applying a ceramic coating. That being said you will still need to follow the coating manufacturers recommendations for prep before applying their coating.
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I have very very light swirls. Mostly from hand drying even with a drying aid. Don't have access to outside electricity right now. Going to painfully polish the car by hand. Do I need to up the cut since I'm not using a machine? I would use a polish with a buffer for this condition paint. Since my hands aren't as effective, Do I need to up the cut? Meaning compound instead of Polish? Or can I still remove the light swirls with a Polish? Thanks
That is entirely dependent on how deep the scratches are but also how hard your paint is. You will not be able to figure that out without trying a product.
Many times swirl/towel marks are more stubborn than you might suspect so the need for a good compound like our Ultimate Compound might be necessary. Keep in mind it is very much safe and easy to use so there really is no down side if you do need to use a mild but effective compound like our Ultimate Compound.
Hope that helps!
Can i use a 100% Cotton cloth instead of a foam applicator pad?
In some cases you could get away with this but most of the time it is going to be safer and more effective to use foam applicator pads to apply product. The foam will help compound work better and many terry cloth towels greatly increase your chance of creating swirl/towel marks. For removal a high quality microfiber towel is always better on paint.
So after i did all the steps in this video, can i still pressure wash my car ?
Will it scrape my wax sooner ?
Do i need to wash it differently from a regular wash because i waxed it ?
Assume you mean the next time there is a need to wash the car? Yes, you can continue to wash with a good ph balanced car wash and a pressure washer.
i got your guys clay bar kit,i dont have the polish
Hello meguiars i used ultimate compound on my cars rear spoiler its black color i used a foam pad but as i removed the residue with a microfiber towel there was black color on the yellow towel is this normal or was it removing the paint?
That simply means you do not have a clear coat. Yes, that is what compounds do. They remove a very small amount of paint which then removes the defects in the surface. Most vehicles for a few decades now have been clear coated (clear paint on top) so you just don't see color coming off. Any vehicle with a single-stage paint (only color coat) will do this. Nothing to worry about.
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After all these steps, what would the process look like for the next wash? Say it rains and the car has water spots 2 weeks after you followed this process and waxed. Would I need to spray/wash/rinse and then wax again? Or would spray/wash/rinse be enough?
Entirely depends on how bad/stubborn the water spots are. Hopefully just using a spray detailer or washing does the trick but any time water has a chance to sit on the surface for a long period of time, especially if baked in the sun, you have a chance for more serious water spotting.
I just started using your products about a year ago , 2021..... I Live in SW Florida and wax about once a mth , with your wax in the marron canister ,, how often should I wax to keep this hot sun from damaging my paint? Any product recmmendations?
How long any wax/protection lasts is highly variable and depends on a number of factors including the environment the vehicle is exposed to. That being said, for most daily drivers we recommend you wax at least 3-4 times per year.
As far as the best protection you would certainly be better off with one of our newer waxes like our Hybrid Ceramic Liquid Wax (link below). It will provide far superior protection and water beading to the Cleaner/Wax you have been using.
Hope that helps please feel free to reach out to our Solutions Hub directly via our website for one on one expert advice.
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I have a 2018 Toyota sedan and I have never waxed my car and have been driving in harsh weather in the desert 5 days a week to and from work , 45 mins each way. The front bumper looks faded and is there any way i can bring the natural color back by using the ultimate car wax ?
It would really benefit you to read through this article on the 5 Steps of Paint Care. It has a lot of foundational information which will help you evaluate your paint and formulate a plan.
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What’s the difference between paste wax and liquid wax?
Just a personal preference as to how you like to apply it.
Do I have to degrease after polishing before waxing ?? Or can I just wax right after polishing ?? Thanks
No, you only degrease before you claybar and then either compound/polish and then apply wax. All in that order
@@kyleraiff8637 awesome thanks for the help !!
Correct, there is typically no reason you would need to do that between polishing and waxing. 👍
How long can the Ultimate Liquid Wax last if I use a pressure washer to wash my car every weekend? The pressure washer is a 2300 PSI 1.48 gpm electric Sun Joe on 40 degree fan tip.
How long any wax last is highly variable and depends on the specific vehicle and the environment it is in.
That being said with a typical daily driver we recommend you wax at least 3-4 times per year.
Hello,
Is it okay if I just use ultimate compound and then nxt 2.0 wax? What exactly does ultimate polish do?
What compound you use typically has no bearing on which wax you choose. There is no issues using any wax you choose after Ultimate Compound.
As far as polishing, polish is often an optional step. Depending on the color and condition of your paint polish may or may not have a noticeable impact. The darker the color the more shine you might see whereas on a white or silver paint, you may not see as much of an impact.
which Meguiars product to clean nicotine stains (I smoked in car) from car headliner?
APC 10:1 and some steam and a MF towel
can i wash use meguairs wash and wax 1st ? or need to use the Nxt ph balance
You can use the car wash of your choice before compounding, polishing, and waxing. 👍
Don't put wax on before polish, only after you polish. If you put wax on first you won't be able to polish the paint because a layer of wax will be between the paint and whatever polish compound you use.
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My Car has a swirl marks and Minimal scratches what should i use Swirl Remover or Ultimate Compound.
Without knowing the severity of the swirls and scratches or how hard your paint is that would be difficult to answer confidently. That being the case and the fact that swirl marks and scratches are often more stubborn than you might suspect we would typically recommend Ultimate Compound. It is more effective while still being very safe and easy to use.
If I am going to use an orbital what kind of pads do I need use to apply each step?
You really need to know what kind of machine you have and how pads attach to it. All of our pads are designed for use with DA or Rotary machines and will not work on many orbital buffers. Our typical recommendations when working with a DA are...
When compounding use a foam cutting pad/disc
When polishing use a foam polishing pad/disc
When waxing use a foam finishing pad
When should i use a wool pad, is that when the scratches are deeper? I got an old 19yr Civic with quite some scratches and would like to try to get look a little bit better. I got a couple foam pads but also got on grip with a small wool pad.
This is a bigger conversation that needs more information from you to answer adequately. Please feel free to reach out to our Solutions Hub with more specifics of the machine you are using, the vehicle/paint, your level of experience with a buffer, etc.
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The ultimate compound says to use microfibre pad. Which one shall I use microfibre or foam pad?
For application of Ultimate Compound by hand we recommend you apply with a foam applicator pad and remove with a good quality microfiber towel. Here is a video that also shows the recommended hand application...
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So if I use this product, waxing is optional?
Not sure which specific product you are referring to? Although the two waxes featured in this video are synthetic they are "waxes" in that they are your final step offering protection. Not sure if you are asking if you need a 2nd wax in conjunction with one of these? If that is your question, no that is certainly not required.
My car is 15 years old with faded paint. I used the compund and have seen some improvements. However, where the paint is faded, it appears blotchy. I assume this is normal for a car this old?
It can be difficult for the untrained eye to distinguish between oxidation and paint failure. If you are at the point of paint failure you might be getting product residue stuck to the dead paint. Please feel free to reach out to our Solutions Hub with pictures and we would be happy to help diagnose the situation with you.
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Meguiars is my favorite car detail stuff whenever ppl are saying Chemical guys
Thank you for your loyalty and repping the brand!
You guys said in the video that the hybrid ceramic liquid wax lasts the longest from all your products, what about Meguires Fast Finish which says it protects for 1 year?
Which one should I use for longer durability
If you read the claim on the can of Fast Finish you will see it was related to a very specific testing method. We made no claim it would last a year regardless of the environment. The new Hybrid Ceramic Wax will protect better / last longer.
Sorry, for the confusion! 👍
Gonna make this a drinking game
I used compoud and then Polish yesterday, but it was very difficult to remove them, they dried very quickly. I did it in the garage at 10°C, but if I didn't remove it instantly, it was a nightmare to remove the product. what am I doing wrong ? I got much more tired taking out the product than applying it
For the compound do a 60cm square and wipe off immediately.
The polish however maybe 20-30cm and u have to work fast before it dries up or it will power and be a nightmare to get off
I already have most of the products, with the exception of their microfiber cloths.
My 2016 Toyota Tundra SR5 double cab, Barcelona red, STILL looks new, with the exception of rock chips on paint.👍
I Have A Question What Should I do if The Paint is White And Really Chalky And Ruff ?.. Should I Skip The Clay bar Step?..
You first need to determine whether you are dealing with oxidation or the paint is actually failing. If the paint has already failed the only remedy is repainting. If it is only mildly to moderately oxidized there may be some hope. If that is the case you would want to consider a full detail which would include claying and the steps shown in this video.
Here is a great article that covers the 5 Steps of Paint Care which has a lot of foundational information you will find beneficial. When you have a few minutes give it a read through.
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can this be used on plastic lenses?
Not sure specifically what "this" is? Generally speaking you could compound, polish, and wax headlights but if you are hoping to restore headlights we have products and kits designed specifically for that use which will give even better results.
Just clayed a few spots on my car that had overspray and now I see tiny scratches. What MEG product/s can I use to remove them? Thanks!
You will likely want to use our Ultimate Compound. It is very effective but still very safe and easy to use.
Here is a video that shows how to apply it by hand...
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Hi,i bought brand new black colour car .please let me know after wash can i just wax it with maguire gold wax.thats all???
Sure you can but whether you should or not is relative to the condition of the paint and your desire for it.
Here is an article on the 5 Steps of Car Care from our forum that has a lot of foundational information you will find useful. When you have a few minutes read through it as it will help you diagnose your paint and create an action plan.
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My car front fender is fading because my car is parked under sun. There is no shade parking. I’ve a black sequoia. Will these 3 products help restore the paint? It’s not much faded. Also after how many days should I wash my car after applying these 3 products (compound,Polish & wax).
Yes, these are absolutely what you would want to try if the fender is simply faded/oxidized. 👍
Depending on which wax you use you can wash the vehicle as soon as you like or possibly wait up to 24 hours after waxing. Typically and hopefully there is no need to wash a car right after waxing.
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After we do all three steps, do we then apply the Fast Finish spray can wax or is that not necessary?
Fast Finish is a spray on sealant designed to protection your paint but so is the wax. Although not harmful in any way it is certainly not mandatory to use two different products (waxes/sealants) for protection.
light pressure plus clean pad will prevent marring the black paint?
There are other factors/variables but yes that is good general advice.
Can this technique be used to remove halograms
It very well might but as with any defect hand application has it's limit.
I just finished doing this to my s2k, it took me 13 hrs! Btw how long will it last? Like when will I have to this again? (I'm in LA and the car is garaged everyday, except from m-f 10 am to 5pm)
Any defects should be permanently removed. Of course whatever caused them in the first place could happen again at some point. As far as the protection we still recommend you wax at least 3-4 times per year for a daily driver.
I already have meguiars ultimate compound and meguiars ultimate polish..after i finish by using this product, can i use meguairs ultimate quick wax?
Yes