JoshFiricano
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- Feb 7, 2016
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First post here. Hi everyone! So over this winter I've been stocking up and getting ready to go all out and make this World Rally Blue paint look like new in the spring. The car has some nice swirls from the previous owner and I'm sick of looking at them. They are VERY visible at night under street lights, but can also be seen with the right lighting during the day.
I purchased a DA Variable Speed Polisher from Harbor Freight for $70. It has hundreds of great reviews online so I figured it was a safe place to start. I also picked up a bunch of finishing, polishing, and cutting pads.
I also got a couple new buckets and Synthetic Sheepskin wash pads. I needed a new clay bar since the ones at home are many years old. I picked up a Pinnacle clay bar set which comes with a 4 oz clay bar, 16 oz of clay bar lubricant. and a couple microfiber towels. The price was right so I couldn't say no.
After that I started research cutting compounds. After much debate I decided to go with the Meguiars M105/M205 combo. I'm going to start with the M205 and if that isn't working well enough I'm going to step up to the more abrasive M105. After the cutting stage I'm going to seal it all up with Meguiars #21 sealant.
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So I've done a lot of watching ,reading, and learning over the past couple weeks. I've read that Subaru paint tends to be on the softer side so my goal is to NOT use the M105. I'm thinking of starting with the M205 used in conjunction with a polishing pad. If that isn't working I'll move up to a cutting pad with the M205. If that isn't working I will step up to the M105. Does this sound like a good idea? I will seal the car with #21 sealant and a finishing pad.
Any techniques I should know? I've been watching a lot of autogeek video's on YouTube so I'm feeling very confident. I'm open to all suggestions.
I purchased a DA Variable Speed Polisher from Harbor Freight for $70. It has hundreds of great reviews online so I figured it was a safe place to start. I also picked up a bunch of finishing, polishing, and cutting pads.
I also got a couple new buckets and Synthetic Sheepskin wash pads. I needed a new clay bar since the ones at home are many years old. I picked up a Pinnacle clay bar set which comes with a 4 oz clay bar, 16 oz of clay bar lubricant. and a couple microfiber towels. The price was right so I couldn't say no.
After that I started research cutting compounds. After much debate I decided to go with the Meguiars M105/M205 combo. I'm going to start with the M205 and if that isn't working well enough I'm going to step up to the more abrasive M105. After the cutting stage I'm going to seal it all up with Meguiars #21 sealant.
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So I've done a lot of watching ,reading, and learning over the past couple weeks. I've read that Subaru paint tends to be on the softer side so my goal is to NOT use the M105. I'm thinking of starting with the M205 used in conjunction with a polishing pad. If that isn't working I'll move up to a cutting pad with the M205. If that isn't working I will step up to the M105. Does this sound like a good idea? I will seal the car with #21 sealant and a finishing pad.
Any techniques I should know? I've been watching a lot of autogeek video's on YouTube so I'm feeling very confident. I'm open to all suggestions.