h8dirtycars
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- Feb 23, 2017
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Ok, so I'm prepping the new lease car for CQUK 3.0. I did the wash, Iron x and clay, on the white VW Tiguan. Started with Essence and orange LC pad on the roof, because I wanted to get that over with, with GG3". Side note: I saw the detailer who installed PPF on my Lincoln and he told me Essence can need some practice if you're not experienced, which I definitely am not. The Essence didn't work out (had to try), so I moved to M205. A little better but still swirls and the DISO. So I moved to the GG 6", with the thin pro LC orange pad. A little better.
I moved to the hood, with the above combo, and again not much luck, so I went to the grey LC w/ M205. A little better, but not where I think it should be before coating. Then I tried a Scholl Concepts Blue Spider Pad which I received for free from somewhere. Still a little better but also still swirls, and what seems to be the straight light scratches. I'm planning on moving to 105, but don't want to do it twice, refining with the 205. And my wife going to want her car back eventually.
Here is what I have on hand to try that I've been stockpiling. What would be good before coating?
Essence
Ultimate Compound
M205
M105
HD Speed
Megs Ultra Polishing Wax
Megs DA Microfiber System
Optimum Hyper Polish
Swirl X and Scratch X
GG 6" & 3"
I know this isn't as simple as putting polish to pad and going to work. Experience and experimentation have a lot to do with it. I've gained a new respect for those that can do this well, as just getting to it does take a lot of practice.
And this is a rhetorical question: what the *%#! do they do with new cars at dealerships for *%#!sakes? I see the Audi's and VW's when they come in, they're friggin' shrink wrapped! They really jack these cars up.
I moved to the hood, with the above combo, and again not much luck, so I went to the grey LC w/ M205. A little better, but not where I think it should be before coating. Then I tried a Scholl Concepts Blue Spider Pad which I received for free from somewhere. Still a little better but also still swirls, and what seems to be the straight light scratches. I'm planning on moving to 105, but don't want to do it twice, refining with the 205. And my wife going to want her car back eventually.
Here is what I have on hand to try that I've been stockpiling. What would be good before coating?
Essence
Ultimate Compound
M205
M105
HD Speed
Megs Ultra Polishing Wax
Megs DA Microfiber System
Optimum Hyper Polish
Swirl X and Scratch X
GG 6" & 3"
I know this isn't as simple as putting polish to pad and going to work. Experience and experimentation have a lot to do with it. I've gained a new respect for those that can do this well, as just getting to it does take a lot of practice.
And this is a rhetorical question: what the *%#! do they do with new cars at dealerships for *%#!sakes? I see the Audi's and VW's when they come in, they're friggin' shrink wrapped! They really jack these cars up.