I just bought a '17 Camry XSE V6 in Midnight Black. I have a few questions...
About a year ago, I posted about my last car ('16 Subaru WRX - Crystal Black Silica). I used my PC7424, Meguiars Ultimate compound, Wolfgang Finishing Glaze (which I love), finished with the Pinnacle Black Label Diamond Paint Coating v2. I had excellent results with that, and periodically topped it with BFCS.
After a year, would my PBLDPC still ok?
I'm looking for a simpler process. I'm out of WGFG, and before I order more I read somewhere about using CarPro Essence, and topping it with PBLDPC. Is that effective, and if so, which Essence...Plus or Extreme? What pads would you recommend?
Also, the dealer had installed vinyl pinstripes on the car. I had them remove the stripes, but of course it now has a ton of fine scratches/swirls where the stripes were. I'm planning on having them install PPF on the front end, but I'll need to either have them correct it, or do it myself.
I'm leaning toward the latter since I'll have to do the whole car anyway, but I'm assuming a product like Essence wouldn't be good if they'll be installing the PPF...? Should I just compound/polish (WGFG) the front bumper, fenders and hood and take it in for the PPF, then finish the rest of the car?
About a year ago, I posted about my last car ('16 Subaru WRX - Crystal Black Silica). I used my PC7424, Meguiars Ultimate compound, Wolfgang Finishing Glaze (which I love), finished with the Pinnacle Black Label Diamond Paint Coating v2. I had excellent results with that, and periodically topped it with BFCS.
After a year, would my PBLDPC still ok?
I'm looking for a simpler process. I'm out of WGFG, and before I order more I read somewhere about using CarPro Essence, and topping it with PBLDPC. Is that effective, and if so, which Essence...Plus or Extreme? What pads would you recommend?
Also, the dealer had installed vinyl pinstripes on the car. I had them remove the stripes, but of course it now has a ton of fine scratches/swirls where the stripes were. I'm planning on having them install PPF on the front end, but I'll need to either have them correct it, or do it myself.
I'm leaning toward the latter since I'll have to do the whole car anyway, but I'm assuming a product like Essence wouldn't be good if they'll be installing the PPF...? Should I just compound/polish (WGFG) the front bumper, fenders and hood and take it in for the PPF, then finish the rest of the car?