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Old 07-22-2013, 10:22 AM
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Meguire's Black Wax

I have a black 09 G37s that's got some typical swirls and whatnots from the previous owners doings, and I was curious if anyone here had tried the new Meguire's Black Wax? Would it be recommended to use a buffer or by hand?
Old 07-22-2013, 10:54 AM
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Wax will help hide the swirls but it will not "fix" them. They are pretty easy to fix though if they are not too bad. I use Menzerna polishes and have not met swirls marks I cannot conquer. Their Super Finish polish is fantastic (super high gloss levels) and easy to use with a dual action polisher. Once you polish them out, then apply paint sealant and wax. this will give you the best results as well as protect the finish from future swirls....
I HIGHLY recommend Autogeek.com. I buy all of my stuff there and they have a ton of vids and stuff to show you how.

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Old 07-22-2013, 02:14 PM
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My sister bought some for her IS250. She said it's kind of hard to get off by hand.

I'm not a fan of waxes like that because having to put in extra effort to wipe off stuff = potential for marring.
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Thank y'all for the input. I bought it from a dealerdhip in Clear Lake and i noticed the guy that owned it was from the woodlands. I have since noticed some super strange dents along the car...nothing major, but definitely unique. Also...it looks like he put a pizza delevery topper on top of the car haha. Some of the swirls and scratches are very superficial, but a few small ones are pretty deep so i know that they would prob have to be repaired, and some are good ole rock chips. It sucks, but hey..thts part of owning a black vehicle...ita a full time job keeping that baby clean! Im definitely goiing to check out autogeek.com and scope out some of their goods. Thanks again for all the help!
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Where do you get it?
Old 08-01-2013, 07:10 PM
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I used on my TL and 4Runner since both are a couple years old but I used the white cuz both are white vehicles. I didn't use on the G cuz its 2013 and not needed. I applied with DA polisher and worked very well at deep cleaning and hiding fine swirl marks. It does have wax but doesn't last long since it is mixed with cleaning agents and swirl inhibitors. I would apply then follow with a coat of wax if you want long life beading
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I've used Meguiars Black Wax and it works great but it will not take out swirl marks.
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