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Thanks BobbyG and thanks everyone. Bobby, I'd have to quote your whole post to get everything that was good. I've been looking at the PC 7424xp. I don't have a random orbital yet but expect that's my next move. I thinks I've got a good sense of what I've got to do to get this into shape, but I do have one question I've never seen addressed.
What about outside temps? Right now, it's 40* outside. Tomorrow is supposed to be in the 50's. I know I can wash in this kind of weather, but what about the rest. What kind of temps are best for applications. Can you clay in these temps? Polish?
Thanks again for all the good advice. I'd like to out there right now working on it.
Paul :buffing:
Have enjoyed the answers on this thread very much.
Supposing you have just bought a DA (thank you Autogeek) and have both 106FA and 85RD. Which do you recommend for a new (blue) BMW? Or are the two so close that the difference is negligible?
Thanks Jim. I did purchase the Menzerna 106 (that was the product that they had indicated wouldn't be here till after the weekend) along with the PC. There are so many products out there to choose from, it's good when people can narrow down that list for you to a few products that are proven by the end users.
I've been reading a few posts on AGO about bringing out the best look in a white car, and everyone seemed to agree that the prep work, getting all the contaminants off the car, was critical to getting that look. So I'll definitely pull out the PC next time (probably next weekend).
In the mean time, I do have another question. The black stiles between the windows. How do I protect those? It seems like a plastic so would I just use the sealant on them? Wax? Do they have a clearcoat on them? Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks again.
Paul :buffing:
Hi Ken, check out autopia's website, and search for polish chart. It shows a nice chart of polishes for each product line with their aggressiveness to paint -- and I think it is more up-to-date than a similar chart on AG's forum. Also, if you go to the AG store and select the Menzerna products, you can see a useful chart of Menzerna polishes showing their attributes, what works on Original Equipment, and the pads you should use.
Mike Phillips, the guru at AG who appears in the AG videos, has said in many threads when you can't tell for sure which polish to use, start with a test area, and use the least aggressive first. You can always increase the aggressiveness later, but not necessarily the other way around! And, you should do the same with pads -- less aggressive to more. Me, I am only doing the least aggressive (a finish polish and pad) for my new 2012 Volvo with dk blue paint, after claying. Are you washing then claying before polishing? Did you check your paint with the sandwich bag test? I was surprised how "sandpapery" the finish felt on a new car!
Hope this helps! Hopefully, one of the guru's on this forum can give you some tips from experience that I can't give you...maybe someday!
Jim B
Kinda funny, but I traded an ' 08 Lincoln MKX for my truck so we went in opposite directions.I just traded in my F150 for the Edge I bought. When I was at the dealership, I saw a new EccoBoost F150 that almost made me change my mind. Beautiful trucks.
And welcome AGO.
Paul