Hey Mike I have a black Mercedes scheduled for paint correction this weekend and I know that there clear coat is extremely hard, what abrasive polishes will I be able to get the best results with? I will be using the flex 3401 and lc orange hybrid pads. I also already have some m101 and some...
UPDATE....
So I finally received my hybrid pads and I also ordered a bottle of WTSR 3.0, all I can say is WOW!!! The blue pad combined with the WTSR is an amazing combination, its removing the swirls with such ease and finishing down so nicely I am absolutely speechless.
Ok guys, I know that I am not the first person that has attempted to polish out a blackcar with the flex 3401, I tried again on my own personal car '' it's black also''
and got the same results :-(. I have a black CTSV to work on this weekend and really want to make the flex be the tool for...
ok quick update, tried slower speed got better results but not good enough,ive been through a few different set ups and am getting poor results.This is only the 3rd car i have done with my flex,the previous 2 cars the flex 3401 took care of bussines like a champ,not this time. Thats ok back to...
VRP is a gel and can give a very high gloss depending on amount applied, silk shine well on tires that have lines on them, the gel gets clumped up where the silk shine lays in nicely.
I have been on a chemical guys binge lately, mostly because there is a sweet detail shop in Sacramento that stocks tons of there products andiit'soonly a 40 minute drive from home. I really big on Meguiar's compounds and Hd polish and Hd poxy that's what works for me and the results are amazing...
I am using chemical guys hex logic orange pad and v36, I have tried changing pressure and arm speed and machine speed from 5-6, not only am I not getting the correction results but it's also marring the paint :-( My giros garage with the same set up is putting my flex 3401 to shame right now.