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#1081
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George,
What do you mean when you say "Full Correction"? And also what is a Polishing Pal. Should I just do the same thing you've recommended to LightsOut regarding the swirls, or have a detailer use a buffer. I've very lost. Should I use compound, should I clay, or just use a mild polish like M205? Please keep in mind that I'm just trying to get rid of swirls, and a few water marks and that the car only has 1,400 mi on it, and it's black
Thanks again
What do you mean when you say "Full Correction"? And also what is a Polishing Pal. Should I just do the same thing you've recommended to LightsOut regarding the swirls, or have a detailer use a buffer. I've very lost. Should I use compound, should I clay, or just use a mild polish like M205? Please keep in mind that I'm just trying to get rid of swirls, and a few water marks and that the car only has 1,400 mi on it, and it's black
Thanks again
#1083
George,
What do you mean when you say "Full Correction"? And also what is a Polishing Pal. Should I just do the same thing you've recommended to LightsOut regarding the swirls, or have a detailer use a buffer. I've very lost. Should I use compound, should I clay, or just use a mild polish like M205? Please keep in mind that I'm just trying to get rid of swirls, and a few water marks and that the car only has 1,400 mi on it, and it's black
Thanks again
What do you mean when you say "Full Correction"? And also what is a Polishing Pal. Should I just do the same thing you've recommended to LightsOut regarding the swirls, or have a detailer use a buffer. I've very lost. Should I use compound, should I clay, or just use a mild polish like M205? Please keep in mind that I'm just trying to get rid of swirls, and a few water marks and that the car only has 1,400 mi on it, and it's black
Thanks again
It's up to you if you want to pursue a detailer or polish it out yourself. You'll end up spending about the same to invest in a good buffer, pads and polish as you will to pay for a quality detail. The difference is you'll have the tools, knowledge and products to polish your car many times over compared to 1 detail by a pro.
In your case, it sounds like a like polish, like the M205, will do the job for you. I'd recommend claying prior to polishing, it's always best to clay before. If it's just light imperfections, you don't need to go super aggressive. You always want to start with the least aggressive polish / pad combo that is needed to get the job done and work up as necessary.
Hope that helps clear things up.
Keep us posted on how things turn out for you.
Best,
George
#1084
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Thank you George, everything is clear to me now. I will clay the car prior to polishing. I will probably go to the pros instead of buying a buffer and doing it myself because I don't know what I'm doing, and I might make it worse. Also, I live in an apartment building so the whole process is more difficult than if I had a house with a driveway.
Thanks again George
Thanks again George
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As you promised, I was able to use the 15% off coupon with the free shipping to stack up on tons on pads to apply my sealant/glaze and leather stuff.
Thanks George!
Thanks George!
#1087
Thank you George, everything is clear to me now. I will clay the car prior to polishing. I will probably go to the pros instead of buying a buffer and doing it myself because I don't know what I'm doing, and I might make it worse. Also, I live in an apartment building so the whole process is more difficult than if I had a house with a driveway.
Thanks again George
Thanks again George
George
#1089
Hi,
I never knew there are so many car cleaning products / tools / technics before I read this thread. Thanks for all the helpful information. After reading the posts, I am now ready to take care of my G by myself. Looking at the detailed image store, there are so many products and the one I am looking into is DI Starter package. In addition to this, what other products would be necessary to keep my G clean? I've never waxed a car before so it would be pretty darn tasks to do anything advance but I can at least wipe out the dead bugs in my bumper. Any good spray products that I can keep in my trunk? Thanks!
I never knew there are so many car cleaning products / tools / technics before I read this thread. Thanks for all the helpful information. After reading the posts, I am now ready to take care of my G by myself. Looking at the detailed image store, there are so many products and the one I am looking into is DI Starter package. In addition to this, what other products would be necessary to keep my G clean? I've never waxed a car before so it would be pretty darn tasks to do anything advance but I can at least wipe out the dead bugs in my bumper. Any good spray products that I can keep in my trunk? Thanks!
#1090
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Sounds like a plan. With some research using a buffer isn't all that bad, but there is a learning curve involved. The fact that you're in an apt is good reason to find a pro to correct then properly maintain it from there on out. Let me know if there's anything else I can give you a hand with.
Glad to hear it. Thanks for your support!
Shoot me a PM with your order # and I'll see what I can do for you. We appreciate your business
George
Glad to hear it. Thanks for your support!
Shoot me a PM with your order # and I'll see what I can do for you. We appreciate your business
George
thanks, but my order was shipped out yesterday.. no big though. I actually saved more than the 10% coupon deal and my bill was only 42.00 not the 75.00 required.
but fyi. all my detail purchases will be from Detailedimage. except my bucket..lol I picked one up from lowes for 2.00
#1091
Let me know if there's anything else I can give you a hand with.
You're best bet is to start with a quality washing and drying package. This is where a majority of imperfections stem from so you want to make sure that you know how to properly wash and dry your car first. This 60 minute wash and wax kit is a great one to start with. There's step by step tutorial on how to get the most out of that package as well. There's a spray detailer and a spray wax in there to keep things simple.
After you get comfortable with that, you can begin to expand into other areas if desired. Let me know if you have any specific questions on anything.
Buckets certainly aren't the most cost effective from us. I wish my cost was $2!
Thanks again for your support!!
George
Hi,
I never knew there are so many car cleaning products / tools / technics before I read this thread. Thanks for all the helpful information. After reading the posts, I am now ready to take care of my G by myself. Looking at the detailed image store, there are so many products and the one I am looking into is DI Starter package. In addition to this, what other products would be necessary to keep my G clean? I've never waxed a car before so it would be pretty darn tasks to do anything advance but I can at least wipe out the dead bugs in my bumper. Any good spray products that I can keep in my trunk? Thanks!
I never knew there are so many car cleaning products / tools / technics before I read this thread. Thanks for all the helpful information. After reading the posts, I am now ready to take care of my G by myself. Looking at the detailed image store, there are so many products and the one I am looking into is DI Starter package. In addition to this, what other products would be necessary to keep my G clean? I've never waxed a car before so it would be pretty darn tasks to do anything advance but I can at least wipe out the dead bugs in my bumper. Any good spray products that I can keep in my trunk? Thanks!
After you get comfortable with that, you can begin to expand into other areas if desired. Let me know if you have any specific questions on anything.
thanks, but my order was shipped out yesterday.. no big though. I actually saved more than the 10% coupon deal and my bill was only 42.00 not the 75.00 required.
but fyi. all my detail purchases will be from Detailedimage. except my bucket..lol I picked one up from lowes for 2.00
but fyi. all my detail purchases will be from Detailedimage. except my bucket..lol I picked one up from lowes for 2.00
Thanks again for your support!!
George
#1092
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iTrader: (1)
Hi George,
I am slowly learning all these detailing techniques. My test/learning project is really my wife's 11 years old black nissan pathfinder.
I used your DI Packages Porter Cable 7424 XP 6.5" Starter Kit
Compounded with (Meguiar's Ultra-Cut Compound M105 yellow pad then purple wool pad) 2 passes
Polished with Menzerna Super Intensive Polish PO83 with orange pad
Finished with Menzerna Power Finish PO203S with white pad
Glazed with Blackfire Gloss Enhancing Polish (with Glaze fillers) with blue pad
Sealed with Blackfire Wet Diamond with Polycharger with black pad
Almost everything turned out great, I have never seen her car shines like this before, however, I can't get a few deep scratches out even with 2 passes of compound
do you know what else I can try/buy for the deep scratches? am I doing something wrong?
Thanks
I am slowly learning all these detailing techniques. My test/learning project is really my wife's 11 years old black nissan pathfinder.
I used your DI Packages Porter Cable 7424 XP 6.5" Starter Kit
Compounded with (Meguiar's Ultra-Cut Compound M105 yellow pad then purple wool pad) 2 passes
Polished with Menzerna Super Intensive Polish PO83 with orange pad
Finished with Menzerna Power Finish PO203S with white pad
Glazed with Blackfire Gloss Enhancing Polish (with Glaze fillers) with blue pad
Sealed with Blackfire Wet Diamond with Polycharger with black pad
Almost everything turned out great, I have never seen her car shines like this before, however, I can't get a few deep scratches out even with 2 passes of compound
do you know what else I can try/buy for the deep scratches? am I doing something wrong?
Thanks
#1093
Registered Member
George,
Sorry if this might have been asked before but what kind of polish and pads would you recommend for a black 09 G37 with the self-healing clear coat/scratch shield paint? Also are there any special techniques you would recommend for polishing the cars with the scratch shield paint? So far I have only been washing and waxing the car and I think I'm overdue for a clay and polish. Thanks in advance!
Sorry if this might have been asked before but what kind of polish and pads would you recommend for a black 09 G37 with the self-healing clear coat/scratch shield paint? Also are there any special techniques you would recommend for polishing the cars with the scratch shield paint? So far I have only been washing and waxing the car and I think I'm overdue for a clay and polish. Thanks in advance!
#1094
Hi George,
I am slowly learning all these detailing techniques. My test/learning project is really my wife's 11 years old black nissan pathfinder.
I used your DI Packages Porter Cable 7424 XP 6.5" Starter Kit
Compounded with (Meguiar's Ultra-Cut Compound M105 yellow pad then purple wool pad) 2 passes
Polished with Menzerna Super Intensive Polish PO83 with orange pad
Finished with Menzerna Power Finish PO203S with white pad
Glazed with Blackfire Gloss Enhancing Polish (with Glaze fillers) with blue pad
Sealed with Blackfire Wet Diamond with Polycharger with black pad
Almost everything turned out great, I have never seen her car shines like this before, however, I can't get a few deep scratches out even with 2 passes of compound
do you know what else I can try/buy for the deep scratches? am I doing something wrong?
Thanks
I am slowly learning all these detailing techniques. My test/learning project is really my wife's 11 years old black nissan pathfinder.
I used your DI Packages Porter Cable 7424 XP 6.5" Starter Kit
Compounded with (Meguiar's Ultra-Cut Compound M105 yellow pad then purple wool pad) 2 passes
Polished with Menzerna Super Intensive Polish PO83 with orange pad
Finished with Menzerna Power Finish PO203S with white pad
Glazed with Blackfire Gloss Enhancing Polish (with Glaze fillers) with blue pad
Sealed with Blackfire Wet Diamond with Polycharger with black pad
Almost everything turned out great, I have never seen her car shines like this before, however, I can't get a few deep scratches out even with 2 passes of compound
do you know what else I can try/buy for the deep scratches? am I doing something wrong?
Thanks
The other option is to use smaller pads to concentrate your energy in a smaller area, which will lead to more cut / deeper correction. Hopefully one of those options improves your results for you. Keep us posted but be careful not to go too aggressive in a small area, it's not worth chasing a couple deep imperfections to jeopardize your clear coat.
George,
Sorry if this might have been asked before but what kind of polish and pads would you recommend for a black 09 G37 with the self-healing clear coat/scratch shield paint? Also are there any special techniques you would recommend for polishing the cars with the scratch shield paint? So far I have only been washing and waxing the car and I think I'm overdue for a clay and polish. Thanks in advance!
Sorry if this might have been asked before but what kind of polish and pads would you recommend for a black 09 G37 with the self-healing clear coat/scratch shield paint? Also are there any special techniques you would recommend for polishing the cars with the scratch shield paint? So far I have only been washing and waxing the car and I think I'm overdue for a clay and polish. Thanks in advance!
Let me know if there's anything else I can help with.
George
#1095
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Thanks George, I think i will just leave them alone. Seriously I can't see those scratches if I am looking at them at 90degree or in regular light. I can only see them if I look down from the side or in bright sun light. So I am pretty happy with the results.
btw, do you have an good youtube or detailing guide on your website on how to wet sand? There is an area in her pathfinder that need paint touchup, but I haven't done it because I don't know how to wet sand.
Thanks again