ANeat
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- Nov 10, 2010
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Hello everyone, my first serious attempt at anything resembling "correction" past your basic wash/wax.
Something Ive been wanting to do, and have been reading up here quite a bit.
Anyway, starting small with doing the hood on my 2002 VW Golf TDI. typical pseudo neglected 8 year old daily driver with 150k miles. (Black)
I always thought the paint looked pretty good but the years have done their thing.
At some time Ive gotten several bird droppings on the hood that have etched pretty well and the typical washing/waxing wasnt doing anything.
So after washing and claying my regiment was 105/205 using Meguiars trio of foam pads, purple pad for the 105 and yellow for the 205. I used the black pad to work in the wax (NXT)
My plan was to use the foam pads to reduce the risk of any beginners errors that the agressivenes of a wool pad might cause
Buffer is a Makita Rotary (used with caution):buffing:
The places needing fixed.
So I misted a little quick detailer on the purple pad, applied some 105 and proceded to have at it.
This next shot was where I think one of the "etchings" were located. This is just after the first pad and the 105 Im the MAN
So I carried on with the 205 and the wax, and man what a difference
I know, its just the hood, but hey, following instructions works
rops: Now Ill have to do the rest
Something Ive been wanting to do, and have been reading up here quite a bit.
Anyway, starting small with doing the hood on my 2002 VW Golf TDI. typical pseudo neglected 8 year old daily driver with 150k miles. (Black)
I always thought the paint looked pretty good but the years have done their thing.
At some time Ive gotten several bird droppings on the hood that have etched pretty well and the typical washing/waxing wasnt doing anything.
So after washing and claying my regiment was 105/205 using Meguiars trio of foam pads, purple pad for the 105 and yellow for the 205. I used the black pad to work in the wax (NXT)
My plan was to use the foam pads to reduce the risk of any beginners errors that the agressivenes of a wool pad might cause
Buffer is a Makita Rotary (used with caution):buffing:
The places needing fixed.




So I misted a little quick detailer on the purple pad, applied some 105 and proceded to have at it.
This next shot was where I think one of the "etchings" were located. This is just after the first pad and the 105 Im the MAN

So I carried on with the 205 and the wax, and man what a difference

I know, its just the hood, but hey, following instructions works

