congrats on the new car! I would always clay first even if its new if you can rub over the paint when the car is clean and hear noise like sandpaper almost then it needs to be clayed. Heck I clayed mine polished and waxed it 2 weeks prior to being in the shop to have a supercharger put on and by...
and not to mention I hit the intake tubing trim pieces with mothers back to black trim restorer as they were so bad they were almost white. will eventually use some apc and my blackfire total trim sealant on it.
all was done with just some heavy duty compound dad had laying around in the shop. my GG polisher a 3" LC Orange Flat Pad on speed 5 and took about 15 mins maybe less lol. pad turned black and smelled like beer afterwards but it cleaned up!! this is why I love detailing! may try to hit it with...
so I know of course to wash and then use something such as the DP exterior cleaner all purpose. But I'd rather not spend $20 if I don't have to. Is there any other product or mix of chemicals I can use that will work? or just wash the trim and put it on?
I know it's not a turbo guys it's a Vortech kit which is a supercharger but that part is more or less a turbo and for the guy who asked I'll be pushing 10 to 12 psi and it's full bolt ons. cams long tubes etc.
And thanks for the info guys it should clean up good 👍
So guys I finally got some boost for my mustang butttttt yeah it's dirty to say the least. what's the best way to clean up all that polished aluminum or whatever it is lol thanks guys
hate to bring up an old thread here but i've been using full strength pp on my gloss black painted wheels on my mustang... bad idea or keep going? or dilute it some and keep going? or don't let it touch it again lol?
Ok so if I want to polish a windshield that has water spots and streaks and what not do I just use a cut pad on high speed with some for example ultimate compound or water spot remover (also by Meg's) or should I just a polish/finish pad with a lower speed? Thanks guys
I hope mine last, I just used my new cyan 5" pad on my GG6 the other day for the first time on a few panels and absolutely loved it! mine is the low profile version with the white velcro and I hope it stays together because I can't see myself buying any other pads because I love the results I'm...
yes I believe so.. that thing cut like a mother though.. I probably won't get to retry it on her truck again but dads a used car dealer so i'll just try it out on the next black car he gets in thats rough
Yeah I know I'm supposed to polish after but just didn't; just because it's baes truck and she was just glad to have it cleaned. I used some stuff in a yellow bottle called scratch and swirl remover you can get at oreilys for like $4 lol! I bought it a long time ago and just wanted to use it up...
Hey guys was cleaning up my girlfriends black 2003 ranger pickup and lets just say this thing was rough and of course with my new hydrotech cyan pads and 5" backing plate I decided to hit a spot on her truck just to see what it would do.. Holy crap! did it do everything I expected and wayy more...