First off, I'd like to give a quick shout out to Zach McGovern, from "Attention to Detailing" of Peoria, Il.:dblthumb2:
This guy gave me the confidence to even try a polish on my black Cadillac Escalade. I was never wanting to practice on my own vehicle. However, after chit chatting via Facebook, he broke that and I can't thank him enough!
Anyway, I wish I had pics of my hood to show a before and after. This is my first polish job and I've heard nothing but how finicky Reflect was to use.
My hood had a ton of body shop induced swirls, holograms, and some deeply etched water spots. It looked horrible under proper lighting and I couldn't take it anymore. Decided to break out my waxer, the GG6 and Orange pad. Dropped 4 small drops and started with speed 5. I did about 4-5 initial passes, until the polish broke. Concluded with a MF wipe and I can say I removed 95% imperfections on the first pass! I couldn't believe eyes! Again, I wish I took some 50/50 pics to show you guys, but I forgot.
Just wanted to drop a quick line of thanks and brag a little about Reflect. It's good stuff and any meathead of a detailed can use it!:buffing:
Mike
This guy gave me the confidence to even try a polish on my black Cadillac Escalade. I was never wanting to practice on my own vehicle. However, after chit chatting via Facebook, he broke that and I can't thank him enough!
Anyway, I wish I had pics of my hood to show a before and after. This is my first polish job and I've heard nothing but how finicky Reflect was to use.
My hood had a ton of body shop induced swirls, holograms, and some deeply etched water spots. It looked horrible under proper lighting and I couldn't take it anymore. Decided to break out my waxer, the GG6 and Orange pad. Dropped 4 small drops and started with speed 5. I did about 4-5 initial passes, until the polish broke. Concluded with a MF wipe and I can say I removed 95% imperfections on the first pass! I couldn't believe eyes! Again, I wish I took some 50/50 pics to show you guys, but I forgot.
Just wanted to drop a quick line of thanks and brag a little about Reflect. It's good stuff and any meathead of a detailed can use it!:buffing:
Mike