Meguiar's Scratch X as first step?

Old Apr 17, 2015 | 02:46 PM
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Meguiar's Scratch X as first step?

I typically use the Mother's 3 stage(pre-wax cleaner, polish, then carnuba wax).

Haven't waxed in about 1.5 yrs, so, needs some TLC as far as swirls and such.

I washed the truck and detailed just the tailgate and truckbed sides last week, instead of using the pre-wax cleaner I used meguiar's scratch X on everything. Results were good, I am happy. Not perfect but satisfactory for my needs.

Next time I wash, I plan do to the same with the front half of the truck(or maybe just the roof/doors, depending on how much time I have).

Is it OK for me to be using Scratch X on the entire truck, or should I be using something else? The bottle says for use on scratched areas/blemishes but I'm applying by hand so I figure I can't get to crazy here. Truck does have swirls all over, and some holograms in the sun. That scratch X did take care of all that on the panels I did though.

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Old Apr 17, 2015 | 05:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Hawkz28
I typically use the Mother's 3 stage(pre-wax cleaner, polish, then carnuba wax).

Haven't waxed in about 1.5 yrs, so, needs some TLC as far as swirls and such.

I washed the truck and detailed just the tailgate and truckbed sides last week, instead of using the pre-wax cleaner I used meguiar's scratch X on everything. Results were good, I am happy. Not perfect but satisfactory for my needs.

Next time I wash, I plan do to the same with the front half of the truck(or maybe just the roof/doors, depending on how much time I have).

Is it OK for me to be using Scratch X on the entire truck, or should I be using something else? The bottle says for use on scratched areas/blemishes but I'm applying by hand so I figure I can't get to crazy here. Truck does have swirls all over, and some holograms in the sun. That scratch X did take care of all that on the panels I did though.

Thanks.
I don't see any problem using that product, although there are probably better (cheaper) alternatives to Scratch-X that can be purchased in larger quantities. You could also use their Ultimate Compound in the same fashion if you needed a more aggressive product.

However, doing a whole truck by hand would wear me out -- you need to apply some fairly firm and consistent hand pressure to get the results you want! I've used both products by hand, but only for "spot" blemishes that I didn't want to drag my DA all the way out for......
 
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Old Apr 17, 2015 | 05:17 PM
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I always thought scratchx was just for isolated incidents. I wash, use the clay-bar, ultimate compound, ultimate polish, then ultimate wax. You should invest in a good DA polisher because there are some things you can't do by hand compared to a machine. I finally got one this year and its something I should've done years ago. My truck looks better than ever and in half the time! If you're going to do the whole truck by hand, Ultimate Compound is a good start to get swirls out.
 
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Old Apr 17, 2015 | 06:53 PM
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Hey I screwed up, I actually was using swirl x.

But yes, by hand I'm beat after just the 3 panels on the back, I wake up sore for sure. But I don't mind, keeps me in shape.

To get enough pressure I have a cloth and just lock my elbows and lean into the truck with my body and buff, works good but yeah it's tiring for sure.
 
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Old Apr 17, 2015 | 08:54 PM
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Meguiars also makes the DA attachment for your drill. They have it at Walmart. You will get better results with a machine!
 
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Old Apr 17, 2015 | 09:27 PM
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Time to get yourself a DA kit and products optimized for DA instead of hand.
 
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Old Apr 17, 2015 | 09:36 PM
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x1,000 on a DA machine. I did the by-hand stuff cause labor was cheaper than buying a machine, but damn the finish from the machine and proper techniques blew me away.

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Old Apr 23, 2015 | 04:10 AM
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x1,000 on a DA machine. I did the by-hand stuff cause labor was cheaper than buying a machine, but damn the finish from the machine and proper techniques blew me away.

Damn! Awesome work. By the way are those Xd wheels that you have?
 
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