It worked amazing.I was doing a 2 step process the compound will leave behing some marring that you will have to come back and clean up with a polish. then put on a lsp on top and done.
I am going to agree with john. it will all depend on the condition of the paint. i just used the compound on my VW with a orange pad but i did a test spot first. infact im taking a break now and going to use the new polish next.
depending on how long the tar has been on the car i use mineral spirits. Tarminator if the tar is somewhat new. just remember to put a LSP back on after.
1. Pinnacle Leather Cleaner & Conditioner
2. Grit Guard Universal Pad Washer
3. Metro MasterBlaster 8hp
4. Optimum Metal Polish
5. Mytee Lite II 8070 Hot Water Carpet Extractor
I usually use optimum products(polish II and finish polish). but as was stated above the dark colors seem to be very soft. I usually top Honda/Acuras with a sealant
I have their sealant and the wet glaze but sorry not for sale. Sucks they went out of business I liked the product they put out. Now the stuff I have left is only used on my personal car
I work in a concrete testing lab and get alot of the dust and ect all over my car too. I only use a carnuba wax if i am going to a car show the next day otherwise it seems every carnuba wax i have tried seems to attract dust. I use the klasse sealant on my jetta in two coats. It doesnt seem to...
i ordered a few things from them they have charged my card but no shipping info yet and i ordered on the 27th.i guess i was willing to take the risk. their site now says extended to the 30th
well it was too neglected and since i autocross my buddies car I figure what better of a way to repay him. started with ONR for a wash, clayed it, optimum polish, menerza glaze, topped with pinnacle Souveran. anyways onto the pictures