Chinky559
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- May 13, 2013
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Hello fellow ag,
So I have been reading and researching, trying to learn as much as possible before trying any correction work. Now, I've come to a point where I need some advice... I have done two full details for my family and they are very happy, but the end results are not what I've had in mind. Let me clarify.. Now both cars are light colors, one being white and the other silver, so reflections are not as strong as say black cars. I did my usual regimen and both came out great swirl-free and most if not all scratches were gone. Its the reflection part that is killing it for me and I know every manufacture had different paint hardness. I think its orange peel but when i finish my passes it never comes out brilliant. Any advice? Thanks. Maybe I'm just crazy.
My regimen:
Wash - Meg GC & 2BM
Clay - Mothers clay & Meg GC from soap bucket as lube
Dry - Leaf blower, Meg water magnets, and mf towels
Tool - Harbor freight DA
Compound - M105 w/ cobra cross orange pad
Polish - M205 w/ blue polish pad
Wipe down - Meg D155
Wax - Meg Ultimate Liquid w/ black finishing pad
Here are some pictures:
2003 Toyota Sienna white
hood:
sliding door: (sorry about that one purple dot, its my phone camera lens)
2006 Honda Civic Hood
So I have been reading and researching, trying to learn as much as possible before trying any correction work. Now, I've come to a point where I need some advice... I have done two full details for my family and they are very happy, but the end results are not what I've had in mind. Let me clarify.. Now both cars are light colors, one being white and the other silver, so reflections are not as strong as say black cars. I did my usual regimen and both came out great swirl-free and most if not all scratches were gone. Its the reflection part that is killing it for me and I know every manufacture had different paint hardness. I think its orange peel but when i finish my passes it never comes out brilliant. Any advice? Thanks. Maybe I'm just crazy.
My regimen:
Wash - Meg GC & 2BM
Clay - Mothers clay & Meg GC from soap bucket as lube
Dry - Leaf blower, Meg water magnets, and mf towels
Tool - Harbor freight DA
Compound - M105 w/ cobra cross orange pad
Polish - M205 w/ blue polish pad
Wipe down - Meg D155
Wax - Meg Ultimate Liquid w/ black finishing pad
Here are some pictures:
2003 Toyota Sienna white
hood:

sliding door: (sorry about that one purple dot, its my phone camera lens)

2006 Honda Civic Hood
