good products to make a black car shine?

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  1. blksq10psi New Member

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    does anybody have a favorite car polish/wax to make a black/dark car (any input welcomed) with light swirlls shine like new ? (with out having to take it to a detailer) :SNSign:
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    It doesnt matter what you use...theres no replacement for machine polishing.


    IMO, I wouldnt even waste my time trying to polish a dark car....your best bet is to invest in a PC 7424 and learn yourself or take it to a Pro every 6 months to be polished.

    Any of the polishes on autogeek.net are good. They only sell good stuff
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    meguires nxt hands down. if your car doesnt need to professionaly buffed that is.
  4. justinschmidt1 New Member

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    Well NXT is a wax...it definately does a good job making a car shine and hiding some swirls...but it doesnt last long from my experiance.

    Plus, your just hidng any imperfections instead of actually fixing them.
  5. blksq10psi New Member

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    yea its a daily driver so its not a show stopper.im just wondering what kind of detail stuff guys perffer, ill post some pics soon for you guys
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    All the good detailers will tell you that it's "All in the prep," meaning how good you prep the surface. Prep basically equates to claying and correction, with some other small steps.

    Get a good polish and top with a good wax. I'm using this atm and love it:
    Mobile Detailing Kits

    But, as Justin said, invest in a good DA polisher like a Porter Cable, or better yet, a Flex.
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    The work you put into the car before you wax is what counts. I love Meguiars products. They have great products. in fact I just got done detailing my 03 Mach 1 and it had cob webbing in the paint and now they are gone. Try Meguiars #7 show car polish glaze. NXT 2.0 wax and if you have a DA get some M83 or M80. Check out meguiars online. Get some clay Megs Smooth suface clay kit it is worth the cost of the kit because it works.
    For wheels I use the Mothers power ball works great.
  8. justinschmidt1 New Member

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    It is all in the prep work....

    but you need to understand that most products contain fillers and are just hiding the problem.

    A Glaze will just fill **** in and hide the problem for a little while.
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    learn to maching polish. The ONLY way to truly get that bang ass finish we all drool over. Even a stock paint job can be polished to look beautiful
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    I have used everything from mothers to meguires gold class, nxt, turtle wax, 3 stage waxes, seriously everything. I wax my car every single month. The best wax I have used is zymol. I always end up going back to it. My car is true blue and it brings out the shine perfictly. Easy to apply and probably easier to remove than anything I have ever used.
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    my black car looks blue in certain lights...its time for a buff and shining for me
  12. blksq10psi New Member

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    yea im hitting it with a clay bar ill post some pics when done
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    Trust me, I know how tough it is to work with black paint! It looks so nice when it's cleaned up though. As mentioned above you can't beat a polisher like the Porter Cable (or even nicer, more expensive machines). What I like about the PC is it's really easy to pick up and use for beginners and there is not much chance you will harm your paint with it. On my black car I like to use the Porter Cable and Pinnacle products (XMT series) and then a nice wax to top it off...I highly recommend you pick one up--you will not regret it! :nice:

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    WOW!!!.... that looks great :nice:
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    Black car I detailed with a pc7424 the other day.....

    I use mostly german crap...1z polish and glanz wax....poorboys ssr...blah blah...the point is, buy a pc7424 and step your game up

    That looks like a badass camera fudleyd...lol
  16. fudleyd New Member

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    Thanks man!

    I work for a camera company=getting to try out all the new stuff lol...that one was a Pentax K10D, really nice cam! That car looked great BTW!
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    there is a guy on the sound and shine forums (although not so much recently) MustangDanny. he has a beautiful black cobra and he does detailing as a job / sidejob. he has a website here. i have looked and found lots of good info there.
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    No Zaino fans here. I use Z-5 swirl remover and Grand Finale spray and as one of my friends put it, my car sparkles. After a wash, it looks like I had just did another coat. This stuff lasts.
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    I used to use Zaino, but I can get the same/better results for less, and more importantly, with LESS steps, using CG products.

    Z-5 isn't a swirl remover either, it's more of a swirl "coverer" if you will. ZAIO is their swirl remover product IIRC.

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