Honda Accord - saved by the Meg's twins (lots of pics)

glass after M105 on orange 5.5 inch CCS pad on G110v2 (pardon the dust)

will this work on sandblasted(not literally of course) highway driven windshield?
 
glass after M105 on orange 5.5 inch CCS pad on G110v2 (pardon the dust)

will this work on sandblasted(not literally of course) highway driven windshield?

No, not really a whole lot you can do for a pitted windshield, other than use a product that sort of "fills in the pits". Try looking through the Diamondite products.
 
Nice job on the Honda. It's nice to have the luxury of time for that kind of job.

Your after pic on the wheel brought up one of my pet peeves... wheel covers secured by lug nuts with no way to clean up the visible wheel properly without yanking the lugnuts. :mad: I've got numerous thin brushes that do a decent cleanup job but trying to get any kind of protection on the painted wheel without pulling the covers is a half fast way of doing things, IMO.

TL
 
Nice job on the Honda. It's nice to have the luxury of time for that kind of job.

Your after pic on the wheel brought up one of my pet peeves... wheel covers secured by lug nuts with no way to clean up the visible wheel properly without yanking the lugnuts. :mad: I've got numerous thin brushes that do a decent cleanup job but trying to get any kind of protection on the painted wheel without pulling the covers is a half fast way of doing things, IMO.

TL

Well, they're actually just plastic hubcaps (is that the same thing as a wheel cover?), so I don't worry about them too much. Just don't see the need.

And yeah, it is nice to have the time, especially as a hobbyist. I don't see how professional detailers polish out a car so quickly. Seems like it takes me forever.
 
Great job Shane! The car only has 31k miles?! You guys found a treasure then!
 
By the way, how do you like M105/orange pad on glass? I have been contemplating to use this setup to clean up some glass, but I am afraid of marring.

Worked great for me. I tried following up with M205 on a white 5.5 inch CCS pad but didn't notice a difference. Before trying M105 I tried M04 with a terry cloth applicator but that was taking waaaaaaaay too long. This method was quick and easy. :xyxthumbs:
 
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