Hi guys, this is my first attempt at a detail with a DA so please go easy on me!!
. My previous weopons of choice were the DC 1,2,3 products. I do have a couple of questions but I'll leave them to the end.
This is my 1968 MG Midget with its 1275 engine, go on have a laugh its only 80 ci
.
I've owned her approx 4 years and have covered approx 5000 miles so far.
So here goes!!
I only had time to run 83 over the car before I lost light, I'm also waiting on some NXT Tech wax to be delivered as I'm running on empty with my DC3 so all pics are without wax. (you'll have to wait for part 2 for interior/engine bay and final paint shots)
Paint is single stage Tartan Red, resprayed approx 8 years age (before I aquired the car)
Car Wash
Used Soft Wash with a lambswool mit
I dont have any before pics as car was only dusty after being left in the garage waiting for some decent weather and the show season to start.
Hot Rims All Wheel Cleaner took off the minor amount of brake dust
After Washing/Drying

There are quite a few swrils in the paint (more than I remember!)




Car was clayed using the Smooth surface clay kit. It really didnt need this as it picked up next to nothing off the paint, but it has been a year and I wanted to give the DA the best chance at a great shine!
Used DA with 80 but it didnt really make a difference so tried 83. This needed 2-3 passes.
This is my best 50/50

Chrome work was coated with NXT All Metal Polish



Heres some reflections!












If you've made it this far then I didnt post too many pics and I thank you for your patience
And now the questions
Would I benefit from doing a pass with 80 before waxing or just a coat of DC2 or 7 (there are still some swirls in the paint but 83 took care of most of them)?
Will I cause any harm by using QD before I wax to get rid of any contaminants on the paint (if the car is driven between now and then i will do a full wash)
I was hoping to get my car swirl free, is this a possibility with the DA, I'm a bit of a perfectionist (aren't we all!!) so there is room for improvement but I'm still well happy with the results over using the DC products by hand.
Any feedback will be appreciated
Mark

This is my 1968 MG Midget with its 1275 engine, go on have a laugh its only 80 ci

I've owned her approx 4 years and have covered approx 5000 miles so far.
So here goes!!
I only had time to run 83 over the car before I lost light, I'm also waiting on some NXT Tech wax to be delivered as I'm running on empty with my DC3 so all pics are without wax. (you'll have to wait for part 2 for interior/engine bay and final paint shots)
Paint is single stage Tartan Red, resprayed approx 8 years age (before I aquired the car)
Car Wash
Used Soft Wash with a lambswool mit
I dont have any before pics as car was only dusty after being left in the garage waiting for some decent weather and the show season to start.
Hot Rims All Wheel Cleaner took off the minor amount of brake dust
After Washing/Drying

There are quite a few swrils in the paint (more than I remember!)




Car was clayed using the Smooth surface clay kit. It really didnt need this as it picked up next to nothing off the paint, but it has been a year and I wanted to give the DA the best chance at a great shine!
Used DA with 80 but it didnt really make a difference so tried 83. This needed 2-3 passes.
This is my best 50/50

Chrome work was coated with NXT All Metal Polish



Heres some reflections!












If you've made it this far then I didnt post too many pics and I thank you for your patience

And now the questions
Would I benefit from doing a pass with 80 before waxing or just a coat of DC2 or 7 (there are still some swirls in the paint but 83 took care of most of them)?
Will I cause any harm by using QD before I wax to get rid of any contaminants on the paint (if the car is driven between now and then i will do a full wash)
I was hoping to get my car swirl free, is this a possibility with the DA, I'm a bit of a perfectionist (aren't we all!!) so there is room for improvement but I'm still well happy with the results over using the DC products by hand.
Any feedback will be appreciated
Mark
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