So I completed my first detailing job with a polisher this past weekend. I have to admit, I wasn't too thrilled doing it at first. I was racing against the sun during my learning curve which lead to a little frustration. But after I got the hang of it, the next day was awesome. I know I have a long way till I really get the hang of it all but I must say, even the results of my first try was very satisfying.
I used UC to take out the swirls and am very impressed with the stuff, made my neglected paint job look presentable. Since time and energy ran out, I was only able to follow the UC with KAIO before stopping. I plan on following it up with KSG (2Xs) with a final coat of Collinite #845 within the next few days. The KAIO itself resulted in a nice glossy wet look, which I was after, but from what I've read the KSG plus 845 is suppose to really kick some butt. I can't wait to apply it!
Anyhow, here are three lessons learned from my first attempt:
#1. Don't lift the polisher off the car until it stops spinning
#2. You can't have too many MF towels
#3. See #1.
Thanks to everybody on AG for answering my questions and posting your own questions so I can learn from them too!!!