bambi wrote:Ok, now that I have a black car...it's time for detailing 101. I've just spent about 3 hours working on my car, but I'm after some pointers. Keep in mind everything is being done by hand here. No machinery.
My Equipment:
1. Armor All Car Wash
2. Meguiars Swirl X
3. Meguiars Polish (some kind)
4. Meg's Wax (again, some kind)
5. various towels/microfibre cloths.
Today I worked on my car using the above equipment, in the below order:
Wash-dry-polish-swirl-wax.
The car came up looking really good, but I have a couple of questions.
SwirlX - How the hell do you use this stuff? I tried to apply some using a towel, then wipe it off, same way I polished. Only problem I found is that it seems a thicker substance, and was hard to get off, therefore, it left heaps more swirl marks than if I didn't use it. Once I found that, I stopped using it.
Polish - I rubbed some on, then wiped it off kinda quickly. Only worked in small areas at a time. Question is, are you supposed to really rub that stuff into the paintwork? How much pressure do you put on it?
Wax - How long should you let it set for, before rubbing it off?
Also, are there any other products I should be using? I was thinking of looking into Scratch X, to get rid of the spider-web effect on the car. How do you use this stuff and when?
Apologies for all the questions.

Not at problem bambi.
Well, SwirlX is a polish and therefore pick one if you want to polish. Either SwirlX or your meg's polish(is that deep crystal stage 2?)
SwirlX, take an applicator pad, than rub it until it kinda hazing, but it will do a bit of hazing since it is a SMAT technology product, so never break down. When you think is enough(around 1 minute-2 minutes rubbing), then you wipe it off using microfibre towel.
Different from Deep Crystal 2 polish, where it's still using MAT technology, where you need to keep rubbing until break down(from thick to very thin), after it's thin then you wipe it off. As usual, don't give to much. Use product as necessary.
Anyway for polish product(DC 2, SwirlX, Scratch X.2, etc), do rub it using an applicator pad, until it's enough, around 1-2 minutes, then wipe it off. Do wipe it until it's gone, even it's a bit hard. Use microfibre towel, do matter what, because any other towel can make more holograms or even swirl.
Then for pressure, mild to medium pressure. Don't goo very hard, it can be resulting more holograms or swirl(what kind of towel for applied did you use?)
Wax, do a swipe test, if it still hazing, leave it, until when you swipe using a finger, you can see through a clear paint work, then wipe it down.
If you're still using hand, do use Ultimate compound. To be honest, I never use SwirlX because the cutting power is very weak therefore, using by hand almost no use at all(only helps a bit). Using a DA, much better and SwirlX use for a finishing. For a rotary, not recommend SwirlX, too fast dry on the paint.
If you're not sure, try to watch on page 1 video to give a clear explanation.
Cheers