I am a fanatic about keeping my cars as clean as possible and wash my car almost every weekend as long as it not below 32 degrees (in NY). Washing wasn't giving me the luster I was looking for and began researching the detailing process. I decided to jump in head first with the understanding that I will learn and mature with every detail job and undertake. So being the guy that I am decided to learn on my 08' Black Suburban with hard water stains and lots of swirls and some minor scratches.
Lessons learned:
--A Suburban requires a lot of time and patience, especially black. Next time it will be done in sections. I did not have time to seal the paint correction. I blew the whole weekend on claying, compounding (105) and polishing (205).
--I think I used the correct products, but would appreciate feedback.
Issues:
-- Ended up with lots of powdery residue after compounding.
-- Some of the Polish was difficult to get off
-- Did not cover the windows well, had a hard time cleaning
-- Polisher keep stopping, gotta get a better fell for the right pressure
-- Could not get the really bad hard water stains out (due to daily sprinkler over spray)
-- How to avoid the hard water stains .. keeping car away from sprinkler is not possible.
Products Used:
- GOLD CLASS™ CAR WASH SHAMPOO & CONDITIONER
- Mother Clay Bar Kit (Had it laying around)
- Dual Action Polisher G110v2
- Mirror Glaze - ULTRA CUT COMPOUND -105
- Mirror Glaze - ULTRA FINISHING POLISH - 205
- SOFT BUFF 2.0 FOAM CUTTING PAD
- SOFT BUFF 2.0 FOAM POLISHING PAD
Process
1 - Wash
2 - Clay
3 - Compound
4 - Polish
I am planning to readdress the water stains and use some quick detailer then apply some GOLD CLASS™ LIQUID WAX (have some laying around).
This is a before picture:


This is a pic of the swirls I was dealing with:


After Picture:


I appreciate any feedback and direction anyone would like to provide to further my efforts towards a beautiful black, long lasting, finish.
-- GTIz
Lessons learned:
--A Suburban requires a lot of time and patience, especially black. Next time it will be done in sections. I did not have time to seal the paint correction. I blew the whole weekend on claying, compounding (105) and polishing (205).
--I think I used the correct products, but would appreciate feedback.
Issues:
-- Ended up with lots of powdery residue after compounding.
-- Some of the Polish was difficult to get off
-- Did not cover the windows well, had a hard time cleaning
-- Polisher keep stopping, gotta get a better fell for the right pressure
-- Could not get the really bad hard water stains out (due to daily sprinkler over spray)
-- How to avoid the hard water stains .. keeping car away from sprinkler is not possible.
Products Used:
- GOLD CLASS™ CAR WASH SHAMPOO & CONDITIONER
- Mother Clay Bar Kit (Had it laying around)
- Dual Action Polisher G110v2
- Mirror Glaze - ULTRA CUT COMPOUND -105
- Mirror Glaze - ULTRA FINISHING POLISH - 205
- SOFT BUFF 2.0 FOAM CUTTING PAD
- SOFT BUFF 2.0 FOAM POLISHING PAD
Process
1 - Wash
2 - Clay
3 - Compound
4 - Polish
I am planning to readdress the water stains and use some quick detailer then apply some GOLD CLASS™ LIQUID WAX (have some laying around).
This is a before picture:
This is a pic of the swirls I was dealing with:
After Picture:
I appreciate any feedback and direction anyone would like to provide to further my efforts towards a beautiful black, long lasting, finish.
-- GTIz
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