Full Treatmant Day

marknett

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Vehicle; 2016 Toyota Tacoma Black (personal vehicle)
Porter Cable 7424 XP
Lake Shore Pads 5 1/2" Orange , white and Black, High quality Microfiber Edgeless rags (not sold here so I won't mention the name )
Products ; Wolfgang Uber Rinseless wash , Iron X , Nanoskin medium prep sponge ,Wolfgang 3.0 swirl remover , Poorboy's Black Hole Glaze , Collonite 845
Weather Conditions ; Overcast and 65 degrees
Previous finish on Truck; excellent shape but a few light swirls

First a good rinse and wipe down with the Uber. Then a healthy spray of the Iron x on wheels and paint. After waiting a good 5 or 10 minutes, there was no fall out on the paint but a little on the wheels. After a good rinse, I used the Nanoskin instead of clay using my uber mixed in a spray bottle as a lubricant. I had to break in the Nanoskin sponge on the windshield since it was new. I found you need a lot of lubrication with the Nano pad but it seemed to do a good job .Once this was completed, I did a final rinse and then blow dried with my electric leaf blower. Now the fun part begins, First I tried all the products in one square on the roof of the truck to test results. Looked great so here we go. First ,I hit any light swirls with the orange pad and the Wolfgang 3.0 . There were only 3 . Buff that off and the finish looks great. Now switch to the white pads and load it up with the Poorboys Black Hole Glaze . I used this working one section at a time and then removing with one rag and buffing with another. It looks amazing !!!
Once the whole truck was completed, Time for another full buff. Then to cap it all off, I applied a coat of Collinite 845 . I put this on using a black pad and removed by hand. Once completed , Another final buffing. Then, Stand back and admire the shine :)









 
Would Collinite 915 have a more noticeable shine than Collinite 845?
 
Thanks, Black is definitely a full time Job !!! :)
 
You did that black perfectly! That's a lot of real estate to polish too.
 
You did that black perfectly! That's a lot of real estate to polish too.

Thanks, It turned out to be an all day project


Looks outstanding my friend.
Thanks, I see amazing work on this site all the time, Just trying to soak up some knowledge


Nice job! Trucks take a lot of time!
Yes They do , but I enjoy it
 
Looking good.

So did Total Swirl Remover 3.0 function as your Polish as well, in this case?
 
Beautiful marknett!!! Those hood shots look spectacular.
 
Looking good.

So did Total Swirl Remover 3.0 function as your Polish as well, in this case?

I only used the 3.0 on three spots that had light swirls . Then I did the entire truck using the Poorboys Black Hole glaze and finally topped everything off with the Collinite 845
 
Very nice! So deep and reflective! Great work.

Can't help you out with your question on the 915, sorry!
 
Thanks, Still wondering if the Collinite 915 would enhance the shine any?

I can't comment on the 915, but I find 476 to have more shine/gloss than 845 on my pyrite mica Tacoma. The 845 darkens my paint significantly. The 476 has more of a glossy/sealant look and crisper reflections. Seems like it should be the other way around, but not the case on this color.
 
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