spike
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So I detailed my friend's PT for her as an experiment to try some of my new toys: D151 and the Tangerine hydro-tech pad for the Flex 3401 VRG. I just was curious as to what the D151 + Tangerine pad were capable of. I am happy with the results, but as I will show you in some of the last pics, there are some defects that were left behind.
Here's what I used:
WASH: Optimum car wash with 2-bucket method
CLAY: Blue Clay Magic with ONR lube
PAINT CORRECTION: Flex 3401 VRG with Megs D151 on a tangerine hydro-tech pad
LSP: Collinite 845 (to give the car even more protection)
TRIM: Poorboys trim restorer
Cleaned tires and wheels with Eagle One A2Z
WHEELS: Poorboys wheel sealant
TIRES: Megs mirror glaze #38 (believe it or not, I still have some left that I bought years ago, and I still love the way it dresses the tires. Sadly, I believe it's been discontinued...)
GLASS: Megs NXT glass cleaner
All plastic headlights and tailights, and the sunroof got a coat of Collinite 845 for protection.
Now, on to the pics!
Did my test spot, and the results looked promising:
Before
After 50/50
Not sure how she got this "scuff" on her door, but it was a good test of the D151 to see if it would take care of it. Before:
After - just left some RIDS behind. But D151 took care of most of it!
Pillars before:
After:
Rear fender before:
After: Just left some RIDS behind
Hood before:
Hood after: Definitely an improvement, but I still have some swirls...
Front fender before:
After:
Rear bumper before:
A 50/50 shot after applying PB Trim Restorer:
Full bumper after: (not sure what the residue on the right corner is, but it wouldn't darken up for me)
Now for some final finished shots: (love those wheels!)
And a final beauty shot:
So I believe the car turned out really well for just my second try at paint correction using the Flex. The D151 did a great job on the paint, and took care of a lot of swirls. But I do have a question: After using the D151 and applying LSP, this is what I'm left with:
Hood
And: Rear hatch
And you saw the before and after of the hood that I got. Is this normal for a one-step polish? Are these the results that you would expect to get, or do I still need to refine my polishing process some more to get better results than this? Just trying to see if my results are normal for a one-step polish.
Thanks for looking, and any and all comments are appreciated!

Here's what I used:
WASH: Optimum car wash with 2-bucket method
CLAY: Blue Clay Magic with ONR lube
PAINT CORRECTION: Flex 3401 VRG with Megs D151 on a tangerine hydro-tech pad
LSP: Collinite 845 (to give the car even more protection)
TRIM: Poorboys trim restorer
Cleaned tires and wheels with Eagle One A2Z
WHEELS: Poorboys wheel sealant
TIRES: Megs mirror glaze #38 (believe it or not, I still have some left that I bought years ago, and I still love the way it dresses the tires. Sadly, I believe it's been discontinued...)
GLASS: Megs NXT glass cleaner
All plastic headlights and tailights, and the sunroof got a coat of Collinite 845 for protection.
Now, on to the pics!
Did my test spot, and the results looked promising:
Before
After 50/50
Not sure how she got this "scuff" on her door, but it was a good test of the D151 to see if it would take care of it. Before:
After - just left some RIDS behind. But D151 took care of most of it!
Pillars before:
After:
Rear fender before:
After: Just left some RIDS behind
Hood before:
Hood after: Definitely an improvement, but I still have some swirls...
Front fender before:
After:
Rear bumper before:
A 50/50 shot after applying PB Trim Restorer:
Full bumper after: (not sure what the residue on the right corner is, but it wouldn't darken up for me)
Now for some final finished shots: (love those wheels!)
And a final beauty shot:
So I believe the car turned out really well for just my second try at paint correction using the Flex. The D151 did a great job on the paint, and took care of a lot of swirls. But I do have a question: After using the D151 and applying LSP, this is what I'm left with:
Hood
And: Rear hatch
And you saw the before and after of the hood that I got. Is this normal for a one-step polish? Are these the results that you would expect to get, or do I still need to refine my polishing process some more to get better results than this? Just trying to see if my results are normal for a one-step polish.
Thanks for looking, and any and all comments are appreciated!
