Choop145
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- Aug 3, 2013
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Hey guys, first off I want to thank all of you for all the free knowledge you provide, without the negative criticism or eye rolling you get from any other forum.
I spent the past 3-4 months studying up on this obsession and spent hundreds of dollars (i know that's nothing to most of you) on this site and I finally think I have a good idea on my process towards my 1st DA correction.
Products
Not in photo- Harbor Freight DA w/LC back plate (I will upgrade!), Clay Bar and Black Fire Black Ice.
The test subject
My black 2010 VW CC
Scratches
Swirls
Now the main reason i'm posting this, is for some advice on what pads i should use, I really don't understand my level of swirls or scratches. They don't seem too severe or deep. Would also like to know if there is anything i'm missing.
After research on VW forums, i found out the VW factory clear coat has a haze to it, so the carpro Fixer should clear that up (after decontamination). I was planning on using the Tangerine Hydro-Techs with the Carpro Fixer. Will this be to much, Or to little of a cut? Also, are two pads enough? I don't have 3" pads, so I will be using the hand applicators for tight areas for all the steps.
Then after that step, i'm going to spray down the car with Carpro Eraser. After wiping that down, I'm going to apply the Blackfire Gloss Enhancing Polish with the Tangering Hyrdo-Tech. My question is, do I do another round of eraser before I apply my Blackfire Crystal Seal? Or just buff out the gloss and apply the BFCS?
Once an hour passes, i will apply another coat of BFCS and an hour later, i'll top it off with Blackfire Black Ice. I also have Blackfire Waterless Wash for maintaining.
This is my master plan. Now i'm hoping you guys can help me make it even better.
P.S- I know coatings are the new big thing. But i have wanted the blackfire look for awhile now.
Thank you for reading :buffing:
I spent the past 3-4 months studying up on this obsession and spent hundreds of dollars (i know that's nothing to most of you) on this site and I finally think I have a good idea on my process towards my 1st DA correction.
Products

Not in photo- Harbor Freight DA w/LC back plate (I will upgrade!), Clay Bar and Black Fire Black Ice.
The test subject
My black 2010 VW CC

Scratches

Swirls

Now the main reason i'm posting this, is for some advice on what pads i should use, I really don't understand my level of swirls or scratches. They don't seem too severe or deep. Would also like to know if there is anything i'm missing.
After research on VW forums, i found out the VW factory clear coat has a haze to it, so the carpro Fixer should clear that up (after decontamination). I was planning on using the Tangerine Hydro-Techs with the Carpro Fixer. Will this be to much, Or to little of a cut? Also, are two pads enough? I don't have 3" pads, so I will be using the hand applicators for tight areas for all the steps.
Then after that step, i'm going to spray down the car with Carpro Eraser. After wiping that down, I'm going to apply the Blackfire Gloss Enhancing Polish with the Tangering Hyrdo-Tech. My question is, do I do another round of eraser before I apply my Blackfire Crystal Seal? Or just buff out the gloss and apply the BFCS?
Once an hour passes, i will apply another coat of BFCS and an hour later, i'll top it off with Blackfire Black Ice. I also have Blackfire Waterless Wash for maintaining.
This is my master plan. Now i'm hoping you guys can help me make it even better.
P.S- I know coatings are the new big thing. But i have wanted the blackfire look for awhile now.
Thank you for reading :buffing: