I've detailed my cars by hand for many years but now that I've been reading the articles and posts on MOL I realize that I didn't really know anything about how to properly detail a car. To that end I'm looking for advice on how to proceed on my first detail.
I recently purchased a G110v2, several Soft Buff 2.0 finishing and polishing pads and a bottle of 205. Unfortunately my back is acting up again (herniated disk) but I'm in physical therapy and should be fine in a few weeks. So while I'm waiting for my back to get better I'd thought that I would hopefully get for some advice and input on what products I should use and any tips on how I should proceed.
The car is a limited edition 1999 Miata Tenth Anniversary Edition (10AE) model with 19,000 miles. The color is a special Sapphire Blue Mica that was only used on the 1999 10AE. The blue and black color scheme continues to the interior with a blue & black leather wrapped Nardi stering wheel and shift knob, blue carpets and shift boot. The top is also blue. Mazda made 7500 of these and imported 3000 to the US. Each one is individually numbered with the sequence number indicated on the special badge on the driver side front fender (mine is #3431/7500).
I thought that the paint was in good condition until I took some pictures of the finish to post here. It looks like I have lots of swirls in the finish (some of the photos were taken with the macro setting).
I would like to remove most of the swirls and a few scratches and sort of jewel up the finish if possible. I'm thinking of doing the following after I wash and clay: M205 --> M07 --> NTX --> #26. I understand that Miata finishes are kind of soft so I'm not sure if I should use M105 or not.
Here are some pics of the car (This is my first post with pics so hopefully I've downloaded the pics correctly. I also have a new Mac that I'm learning. I apologize in advance if I've done any thing improperly!).
Thanks in advance!
Side view

Interior showing 10AE blue & black color scheme (I have seat covers on but seats are black leather with blue inserts and the Nardi shift knob & steering wheel are also blue & black)

following 3 pictures of the rear deck show some of the swirls (enhanced somewhat with a macro setting)



Scratches behind the driver side door (the 2 large white smear looking things are reflections or something. They're not on the finish)
I recently purchased a G110v2, several Soft Buff 2.0 finishing and polishing pads and a bottle of 205. Unfortunately my back is acting up again (herniated disk) but I'm in physical therapy and should be fine in a few weeks. So while I'm waiting for my back to get better I'd thought that I would hopefully get for some advice and input on what products I should use and any tips on how I should proceed.
The car is a limited edition 1999 Miata Tenth Anniversary Edition (10AE) model with 19,000 miles. The color is a special Sapphire Blue Mica that was only used on the 1999 10AE. The blue and black color scheme continues to the interior with a blue & black leather wrapped Nardi stering wheel and shift knob, blue carpets and shift boot. The top is also blue. Mazda made 7500 of these and imported 3000 to the US. Each one is individually numbered with the sequence number indicated on the special badge on the driver side front fender (mine is #3431/7500).
I thought that the paint was in good condition until I took some pictures of the finish to post here. It looks like I have lots of swirls in the finish (some of the photos were taken with the macro setting).
I would like to remove most of the swirls and a few scratches and sort of jewel up the finish if possible. I'm thinking of doing the following after I wash and clay: M205 --> M07 --> NTX --> #26. I understand that Miata finishes are kind of soft so I'm not sure if I should use M105 or not.
Here are some pics of the car (This is my first post with pics so hopefully I've downloaded the pics correctly. I also have a new Mac that I'm learning. I apologize in advance if I've done any thing improperly!).
Thanks in advance!
Side view
Interior showing 10AE blue & black color scheme (I have seat covers on but seats are black leather with blue inserts and the Nardi shift knob & steering wheel are also blue & black)
following 3 pictures of the rear deck show some of the swirls (enhanced somewhat with a macro setting)



Scratches behind the driver side door (the 2 large white smear looking things are reflections or something. They're not on the finish)

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