I started a week long detailing project on my 06 Honda Accord on Saturday afternoon. Here is what I have done do far through tonight:
NXT Wash
Megs Blue Clay and QD
#83 to hood, roof, and trunk w/G100
#80 to hood, fenders, and two door panels w/G100
I'm still in the process of making my rounds with #80. Before I spend the day tomorrow doing more polishing, I'd like to make sure I'm doing things correctly. I got a lot of dust with the #83 all over the vehicle. I masked the car with blue painters tape and worked the product in for like 2-3 minues in a 2' x 2' area, but I had so much dust that I had to use the Megs Body Duster afterwards. I have a clean pad and I'm using a thin "X" of product on the pad. Any ideas? On a side note, I will also like to apply #21 topped with NXT on my vehicle. I know that speed 3 is better as opposed to speed 5 like with #83 and #80, but what other things do I need to keep in mind? Do I also put a thin "X" and work a small section at a time with 50% overlap?
Thanks,
Al
NXT Wash
Megs Blue Clay and QD
#83 to hood, roof, and trunk w/G100
#80 to hood, fenders, and two door panels w/G100
I'm still in the process of making my rounds with #80. Before I spend the day tomorrow doing more polishing, I'd like to make sure I'm doing things correctly. I got a lot of dust with the #83 all over the vehicle. I masked the car with blue painters tape and worked the product in for like 2-3 minues in a 2' x 2' area, but I had so much dust that I had to use the Megs Body Duster afterwards. I have a clean pad and I'm using a thin "X" of product on the pad. Any ideas? On a side note, I will also like to apply #21 topped with NXT on my vehicle. I know that speed 3 is better as opposed to speed 5 like with #83 and #80, but what other things do I need to keep in mind? Do I also put a thin "X" and work a small section at a time with 50% overlap?
Thanks,
Al
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