Meguiars Color X question
Have anyone haved usedthis product before... please give me a review
http://www.meguiarsdirect.com/product_deta...p?T1=MEG+G11816
http://www.meguiarsdirect.com/product_deta...p?T1=MEG+G11816
I have used ColorX several times. It is one of the best over-the-counter AIOs available. It will both clean your paint and leave behind a layer of protection. Mike Phillips offers this counsel on its application:
[QUOTE]ColorX is a strong cleaner/wax, it contains both chemical cleaners and diminishing abrasives plus polish and wax, it may or may not remove the swirls in your car's paint.
Best thing to do is to wash the car really well so that their isn't any kind of dirt or abrasive particles on the paint, then apply the ColorX using either soft foam or soft microfiber applicator pads and only do a section about a foot squared. Work the ColorX like you would rub a skin lotion onto your skin. Use an ample amount of product, that is your surface should be wet with product as you're relying on the diminishing abrasives to remove very small particles of paint off the car in an effort to level the surface.
After applying and working the product to this small area allow it to complete dry and then wipe it off and inspect.
[QUOTE]ColorX is a strong cleaner/wax, it contains both chemical cleaners and diminishing abrasives plus polish and wax, it may or may not remove the swirls in your car's paint.
Best thing to do is to wash the car really well so that their isn't any kind of dirt or abrasive particles on the paint, then apply the ColorX using either soft foam or soft microfiber applicator pads and only do a section about a foot squared. Work the ColorX like you would rub a skin lotion onto your skin. Use an ample amount of product, that is your surface should be wet with product as you're relying on the diminishing abrasives to remove very small particles of paint off the car in an effort to level the surface.
After applying and working the product to this small area allow it to complete dry and then wipe it off and inspect.
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