sportscarhiatus
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- Jul 25, 2009
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When I first saw the DISO on my new Black truck, I freaked; gotta get this fixed. I already had a PC, older version, so I got some WGSR/FG on the combo special. Since my truck was new, I was afraid to use an orange pad to start. I ordered 5.5" green and white pads. Turned the radio on and went at it. I started with the roof so if I buggered something, only I would know it. After 2 hours, the roof still did not have all the swirls removed. I went on to the hood and couldn't get it to look right either. I decided I was using the wrong stuff and have since spent about $1000 on "stuff". I've got Meg's 105/205, had some Menzerna polish & glaze, got some PB's glaze, pads, pads, pads. The 105/205 combo seems to work best with the PBBH glaze. I came to the following conclusions:
1. I was using way too much WGSR.
2. I was not working it long enough, pretty much out of fear of ruining the clear coat.
3. I did not stick with a test spot (roof) before moving on. My impatience.
4. I was new at this and contrary to my opinion, I did not "know it all".
5. And last but not least, Black is Black and it is going to show everything!!!!
All this learning came from reading this and other forums and spending hours reading/watching Mike Phillips how-to articles and videos.
Hang in there, you'll get-r-done.
These two statements above are key!!! When you use too much "liquid", I feel like there is too much lubrication, and I can't get the the liquid to properly break down... the pad seems to "glide" on the paint instead of properly getting worked in. And of course, even with the proper amount of liquid used, you have to work the sections thoroughly...allow it to break down, then remove. Don't rush.