I was so naïve in thinking that looking after my car was a wash with a sponge and then a coat of wax with an old t-shirt. I know I can hear some of you guys cringing! But, I have now seen the error of my ways thanks to this forum.
Washed the car with Gold Class wash and then had a go at using clay. Never even heard of this stuff before but I have read it is a must, so I did it. Got a few smudges at first until I got the hang of it and using the quik detailer, but soon enough it was gliding on and the results were smoooooooth.
I inherited some nasty stone chips from the previous owner who obviously didn’t care about the car. I had previously applied touch up paint last week and went ahead to colour sand (In for a penny in for a pound !) having faith in Meguiars products.
Here’s a couple examples after sanding with 1500 + 2500 unigrit.
I then had to make a couple of changes to the PC7424 to make it work in the UK. Cut the two pin plug off and attach a specific yellow one so it would work in the transformer to step down our 240 volt to 110v.
Applied #2 with PC and 7006 cutting pad on speed 5. Not used PC before but I think soon got the hang of it. Wasn’t really sure how much product to put on and how long to work it in for. Just kept going to what I though looked ok and then wiped off. Then #9 with 8006 polishing pad, then applied #7 by hand and wiped off and finally applied a coat of Gold Class wax with PC and 9006 finishing pad and wiped off with ultimate wipe.
sorry about the junk in my garage but gives a good reflection!
Wheels I used Meguiars hot rims, trim auto glym vinyl care and on the glass auto gylm glass polish because I already had them. ( what are Meguiars alteranatives)
This is what I got the car to look like which I am very happy with.
However, the day after it was a very sunny day and upon close inspection I could still see some of the areas I had colour sanded. And this is where I need some help. Is the #2 suitable for the job or perhaps I haven’t worked it in properly (being new to a PC) and therefore I just need to go over it again with the PC or do I need something with a little bit more bite first? (I just followed Meguiars warning of starting with the least abrasive first)
Washed the car with Gold Class wash and then had a go at using clay. Never even heard of this stuff before but I have read it is a must, so I did it. Got a few smudges at first until I got the hang of it and using the quik detailer, but soon enough it was gliding on and the results were smoooooooth.
I inherited some nasty stone chips from the previous owner who obviously didn’t care about the car. I had previously applied touch up paint last week and went ahead to colour sand (In for a penny in for a pound !) having faith in Meguiars products.
Here’s a couple examples after sanding with 1500 + 2500 unigrit.


I then had to make a couple of changes to the PC7424 to make it work in the UK. Cut the two pin plug off and attach a specific yellow one so it would work in the transformer to step down our 240 volt to 110v.
Applied #2 with PC and 7006 cutting pad on speed 5. Not used PC before but I think soon got the hang of it. Wasn’t really sure how much product to put on and how long to work it in for. Just kept going to what I though looked ok and then wiped off. Then #9 with 8006 polishing pad, then applied #7 by hand and wiped off and finally applied a coat of Gold Class wax with PC and 9006 finishing pad and wiped off with ultimate wipe.


sorry about the junk in my garage but gives a good reflection!

Wheels I used Meguiars hot rims, trim auto glym vinyl care and on the glass auto gylm glass polish because I already had them. ( what are Meguiars alteranatives)

This is what I got the car to look like which I am very happy with.

However, the day after it was a very sunny day and upon close inspection I could still see some of the areas I had colour sanded. And this is where I need some help. Is the #2 suitable for the job or perhaps I haven’t worked it in properly (being new to a PC) and therefore I just need to go over it again with the PC or do I need something with a little bit more bite first? (I just followed Meguiars warning of starting with the least abrasive first)
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