Hi guys
Need some advice please?
I would like to treat my Tiguan with a nice polish.
I have small hair line scratches and swirl marks on the car.
I have Mcguaires polish and the scratch 2.0 but I can't seem to get the swirls and hairline scratches out.
The applicator I use is the small yellow applicator I got with the polish. And I buff off with a MF cloth more than one I use.
I don't have the luxury of using a polishing machine so everything is elbow grease.
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What products to use
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- Stefan0909
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- Car Make: VW
- Car Model: Tiguan 2.0TDI
- Location: Vaal
What products to use
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- amstel18
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Re: What products to use
Unfortunately you not going to remove swirls and scratches completely using elbow grease alone, and machine detailing is not too easy to get right, but very easy to get wrong and screw up your paint even further.
You can look at contacting a detailer in your area to do some paint correction, but that is quite expensive.
BUT, if you send your car to the corner car wash, it's going to be money down the drain, as 1 wash using improper wash techniques will just instill new swirls and scratches.
If you are keen on learning how to do things yourself, read these 2 threads from start to finish and then read it again.
viewtopic.php?f=50&t=166322
viewtopic.php?f=50&t=180689
There are also many products on the market that will "fill" or "hide" some minor paint defects.
If you looking for supplies, I can recommend Crazy detailer. Their prices are good and the products and services are also up there.
But technique is a lot more important than product. not that you should do a 2 bucket method with sunlight liquid...
You can look at contacting a detailer in your area to do some paint correction, but that is quite expensive.
BUT, if you send your car to the corner car wash, it's going to be money down the drain, as 1 wash using improper wash techniques will just instill new swirls and scratches.
If you are keen on learning how to do things yourself, read these 2 threads from start to finish and then read it again.
viewtopic.php?f=50&t=166322
viewtopic.php?f=50&t=180689
There are also many products on the market that will "fill" or "hide" some minor paint defects.
If you looking for supplies, I can recommend Crazy detailer. Their prices are good and the products and services are also up there.
But technique is a lot more important than product. not that you should do a 2 bucket method with sunlight liquid...
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2018 VW Tiguan Allspace
2013 Audi A3 Sportback 1.8 TFSI S-Tronic
2015 Pure White 1.2tsi Comfortline
2011 2L BiTdi ROK D/C Highline
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2022 GWM P-Series LT 4x4
Ex:
2018 VW Tiguan Allspace
2013 Audi A3 Sportback 1.8 TFSI S-Tronic
2015 Pure White 1.2tsi Comfortline
2011 2L BiTdi ROK D/C Highline
2006 Seat Ibiza Cupra TDI
91 Caddy, ADY motor on mp9, wildcat 4-1 branch and 50mm Evolution s/s exhaust
96 1600 Chico (sold)
- Stefan0909
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- Posts: 164
- Registered for: 5 years 2 months
- Car Make: VW
- Car Model: Tiguan 2.0TDI
- Location: Vaal
Re: What products to use
Will this work on my drill? I can adjust the speed on the drill
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Ex Rides:
1.4i Velocity Stock
1.4i Kia Rio Stock
1.8i VTEC Honda FRV Stock
Citroen DS3 Techno Pack Stock
Peugeot 208 1.6 Allure Stock DECAT
Current Ride:
VW Tiguan 2.0TDI Stage 1 + DPF, DECAT and EGR done
1.4i Velocity Stock
1.4i Kia Rio Stock
1.8i VTEC Honda FRV Stock
Citroen DS3 Techno Pack Stock
Peugeot 208 1.6 Allure Stock DECAT
Current Ride:
VW Tiguan 2.0TDI Stage 1 + DPF, DECAT and EGR done