LockednLoaded
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- Jun 8, 2016
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Hey everyone!
I am new to car care detailing and only a weekend warrior doing it for myself and my wife's vehicle, so I am looking for an education because my technique or process is flawed. I have a brand new 2016 Silverado 1500 black and followed Mike's instructional video on Wolfgang products. I purchased a PC 7424xp (Amazon had them down to $89 last week. Couldn't pass it up), Chemical Guys 8 pad kit, Wolfgang Polish Enhancer, Wolfgang Fusion Carnauba, Meguiar's UC, UP, UW, 105, 205 and M26. I did test panels on the side of the truck before I am completing the entire process. Originally, I was convinced to do the truck by hand and shortly ordered the PC. The truck was washed with a foam gun, two buckets and a microfiber wash mitt and then hand dried with Meguiar's Water Magnet and compressed air. Afterwards, I clayed the hood, roof and the tailgate. Then, I applied leftover Iron X to the same areas.
Panel #1 Test- Hand Application
1. Applied Wolfgang Polish Enhancer by hand Girot's Garage 3" Palm Pad & 3" Orange pad. Then removed with a microfiber.
2. Applied Wolfgang Fusion Carnauba by hand Girot's Garage 3" Palm Pad & 3" Red pad. Then removed with a microfiber.
Panel #2 Test - PC DA Application
1. Applied Meguiar's UP by PC with Chemical Guy's White pad. Then removed with a microfiber.
2. Applied Meguiar's UW by PC with Chemical Guy's Black pad. Then removed with a microfiber.
Panel #3 Test- PC DA Application
1. Applied Wolfgang Polish Enhancer by PC with Chemical Guy's White pad. Then removed with a microfiber.
2. Applied Meguiar's M26 by PC with Chemical Guy's Black pad. Then removed with a microfiber.
All three panels still show minor swirls and exact same final finishes. Also, there are some minor scratches that were inherited from the dealership. So, I am led to believe it is the technique I am using or the improper padding. Any suggestions?
I want to correct this as I have a 2015 Lexus RX350, 2015 Acura MDX and a 2013 Lexus RX350 to get done in the next two weeks. I understand these are not brand new vehicles. The 2013 RX350 is black and swirl heaven waiting for me to teach myself! The 2015 Lexus RX350 is white and had pitted rust spots everywhere. Iron X did it's job on that one.
I am new to car care detailing and only a weekend warrior doing it for myself and my wife's vehicle, so I am looking for an education because my technique or process is flawed. I have a brand new 2016 Silverado 1500 black and followed Mike's instructional video on Wolfgang products. I purchased a PC 7424xp (Amazon had them down to $89 last week. Couldn't pass it up), Chemical Guys 8 pad kit, Wolfgang Polish Enhancer, Wolfgang Fusion Carnauba, Meguiar's UC, UP, UW, 105, 205 and M26. I did test panels on the side of the truck before I am completing the entire process. Originally, I was convinced to do the truck by hand and shortly ordered the PC. The truck was washed with a foam gun, two buckets and a microfiber wash mitt and then hand dried with Meguiar's Water Magnet and compressed air. Afterwards, I clayed the hood, roof and the tailgate. Then, I applied leftover Iron X to the same areas.
Panel #1 Test- Hand Application
1. Applied Wolfgang Polish Enhancer by hand Girot's Garage 3" Palm Pad & 3" Orange pad. Then removed with a microfiber.
2. Applied Wolfgang Fusion Carnauba by hand Girot's Garage 3" Palm Pad & 3" Red pad. Then removed with a microfiber.
Panel #2 Test - PC DA Application
1. Applied Meguiar's UP by PC with Chemical Guy's White pad. Then removed with a microfiber.
2. Applied Meguiar's UW by PC with Chemical Guy's Black pad. Then removed with a microfiber.
Panel #3 Test- PC DA Application
1. Applied Wolfgang Polish Enhancer by PC with Chemical Guy's White pad. Then removed with a microfiber.
2. Applied Meguiar's M26 by PC with Chemical Guy's Black pad. Then removed with a microfiber.
All three panels still show minor swirls and exact same final finishes. Also, there are some minor scratches that were inherited from the dealership. So, I am led to believe it is the technique I am using or the improper padding. Any suggestions?
I want to correct this as I have a 2015 Lexus RX350, 2015 Acura MDX and a 2013 Lexus RX350 to get done in the next two weeks. I understand these are not brand new vehicles. The 2013 RX350 is black and swirl heaven waiting for me to teach myself! The 2015 Lexus RX350 is white and had pitted rust spots everywhere. Iron X did it's job on that one.