I have a 2.5 year old WRX with about 50K on it. I have been using zaino on the car for the last 2 years, but I have some spidering and persistent water spots that I have been unable to get rid of.
I've run out of the zaino and before I go out and buy more, I wanted to give meguiars products, especially the new NXT wax, a try.
My question is, which product should I use to "clean" the paint and get rid of the spidering and water spots before I apply the NXT? Right now I have a bottle of the deep crystal paint cleaner and a bottle of swirl mark remover 2.0 at home. I also heard that the scratch X would work for this step. Which one of those 3 would be recommended, and what is the order of agressiveness between those?
Also, I don't currently own a buffer, but was thinking about purchasing one of those $40 10in craftsman ones. I don't have the budget right now to spend $150 on the pc dual action and was wondering if the crafstman one is even worth it, or whether I should just continue to apply by hand using the foam applicator until I free up $150 in the "car detailing budget"
-Tom
I've run out of the zaino and before I go out and buy more, I wanted to give meguiars products, especially the new NXT wax, a try.
My question is, which product should I use to "clean" the paint and get rid of the spidering and water spots before I apply the NXT? Right now I have a bottle of the deep crystal paint cleaner and a bottle of swirl mark remover 2.0 at home. I also heard that the scratch X would work for this step. Which one of those 3 would be recommended, and what is the order of agressiveness between those?
Also, I don't currently own a buffer, but was thinking about purchasing one of those $40 10in craftsman ones. I don't have the budget right now to spend $150 on the pc dual action and was wondering if the crafstman one is even worth it, or whether I should just continue to apply by hand using the foam applicator until I free up $150 in the "car detailing budget"

-Tom