Well folks, this is a new one for me. I've always used 303 interior protectant with no issues. But today I over sprayed some 303 on my dash and it splattered up onto a small plastic screen that sits up high, on the center of my dash. I thought I wiped it off, but after the detail I went for a...
Wrapped up the detail on my WRX:
- As noted a few posts back, I started with claying the paint.
- Wolfgang swirl remover 3.0, single pass with a white pad using the OG Griots dual action polisher
- Poorboys black hole glaze
- Collinite 476, two coats
- Gave the engine bay a wipe down, vacuumed...
Yep, the old baby bottle warmer is the key to making 845 easy to use. I've used both 845 and 476 and never had any hazing issues. I have no garage and have to apply wax in the sun or light shade. As long as I apply it thin, it comes off easy-peasy and never hazes.
Clayed my new WRX. Man, it's only got 82 miles on it and I can't believe the amount of crud that came off on the clay. I bought the Meguiars clay bar kit, which has a bottle of quick detailer and 2 bars of clay. I went through both bars and the entire bottle of detailer. It's a good reminder...
True, except my dual action polisher and pads are all packed up. It would have taken me at least an hour to move a bunch of crap around in my shed to find the box with the polisher. I also don't have a garage, so using power tools on the car means getting out my 50' extension cord to run to the...