I have a buddy whose car we started working on today. Thus far we:
1. Washed with NXT Car Wash
2. Clayed with the Clay Kit
3. Applied #83 with the PC w/8006 pad @ setting 5
4. Applied #80 with the PC w/8006 pad @ setting 5
That's all we were able to get accomplished today. He is coming over again friday morning for us to start up again.
The car is a '97 Silver Accura with what appears to be very fine (as in small) metal flake. As I don't expect to get a whole lot of depth out of this, I was hoping to try to bring the appearance of the metal flake out a bit. This is my first car that I was thinking along these lines so I figured I would put out a post to see if anyone had any recommendations as to further polishing, and any recommended LSPs for this.
My original plan was 2 coats of #20 or #21 on it possibly with a topper. Unsure as to a topper as yet. I guess the final decision on the LSPs will depend on the outcome of discussion on this thread.
After using the #83 and the #80 I still see not so much swirl, but what are mostly marks likely due to poor wash technic and wipedown technic. The bulk of the spider webbing is gone. Now we are left with sporadic long (2"-5") long striaght lines, predominately on the hood and less frequent all over. We stopped where we were today for lack of time and I am now thinking that another hit with #83 followed by #80 might be needed to get rid of these marks. Still pondering that as well.
Anyway, any thoughts in input onthe above would be most appreciated. Got another day to make a few decisions. We realize 100% defect removal is outta the question at this point as I am not going to break out he Makita on it because this would be my first attempt.
1. Washed with NXT Car Wash
2. Clayed with the Clay Kit
3. Applied #83 with the PC w/8006 pad @ setting 5
4. Applied #80 with the PC w/8006 pad @ setting 5
That's all we were able to get accomplished today. He is coming over again friday morning for us to start up again.
The car is a '97 Silver Accura with what appears to be very fine (as in small) metal flake. As I don't expect to get a whole lot of depth out of this, I was hoping to try to bring the appearance of the metal flake out a bit. This is my first car that I was thinking along these lines so I figured I would put out a post to see if anyone had any recommendations as to further polishing, and any recommended LSPs for this.
My original plan was 2 coats of #20 or #21 on it possibly with a topper. Unsure as to a topper as yet. I guess the final decision on the LSPs will depend on the outcome of discussion on this thread.
After using the #83 and the #80 I still see not so much swirl, but what are mostly marks likely due to poor wash technic and wipedown technic. The bulk of the spider webbing is gone. Now we are left with sporadic long (2"-5") long striaght lines, predominately on the hood and less frequent all over. We stopped where we were today for lack of time and I am now thinking that another hit with #83 followed by #80 might be needed to get rid of these marks. Still pondering that as well.
Anyway, any thoughts in input onthe above would be most appreciated. Got another day to make a few decisions. We realize 100% defect removal is outta the question at this point as I am not going to break out he Makita on it because this would be my first attempt.
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