Well, I'll cut to the chase:
After washing/claying/washing again, here's my BASIC 'battle plan' when approaching exterior work
- Meguiars 105 compounding (if necessary) with the orange LC CCS pad (yellow if it's bad, followed again by orange) (For VERY LIGHT work/new car prep for my wholesale accounts, I'll replace the 105 with the Ultimate Compound as, to me at least, it's better for 'spot compounding' before polishing)
- Meguiars 205 with the green LC CCS pad
- Wash again
- 3M Final Glaze
- Klasse High Gloss Sealant
- Pinnacle XMT 180 paste wax (two coats)
So far all of my customers have been very satisfied with the results this produces, however I know 3M discontinued the Final Glaze a while ago (I happened to buy up all the bulk gallons from a local paint supplier, however I'm running low). I ALWAYS glaze after polishing/before sealing as I feel it adds depth to the finish and does fill in any slight imperfections that are either missed or happen at some point between the polishing/third wash phase. What would be a good alternative in place of the 3M? I have some 3M Ultrafina that accomplishes the same thing except it needs to be applied by machine as opposed to hand, which is rather messy and when I'm doing customer's vehicles, time is sometimes key and I can't really justify washing it AGAIN after applying the glaze (I don't even think the Ultrafina is a true 'glaze' as it's not a WOWO product).
So I just ordered up the Poorboy's Black Hole and Diamond glaze for dark and light cars respectively and I figured I'll give those a shot. Anyone have any other recommendations? I'd like something that can be applied by hand and isn't TOO dusty/messy to use.
Feed back please
After washing/claying/washing again, here's my BASIC 'battle plan' when approaching exterior work
- Meguiars 105 compounding (if necessary) with the orange LC CCS pad (yellow if it's bad, followed again by orange) (For VERY LIGHT work/new car prep for my wholesale accounts, I'll replace the 105 with the Ultimate Compound as, to me at least, it's better for 'spot compounding' before polishing)
- Meguiars 205 with the green LC CCS pad
- Wash again
- 3M Final Glaze
- Klasse High Gloss Sealant
- Pinnacle XMT 180 paste wax (two coats)
So far all of my customers have been very satisfied with the results this produces, however I know 3M discontinued the Final Glaze a while ago (I happened to buy up all the bulk gallons from a local paint supplier, however I'm running low). I ALWAYS glaze after polishing/before sealing as I feel it adds depth to the finish and does fill in any slight imperfections that are either missed or happen at some point between the polishing/third wash phase. What would be a good alternative in place of the 3M? I have some 3M Ultrafina that accomplishes the same thing except it needs to be applied by machine as opposed to hand, which is rather messy and when I'm doing customer's vehicles, time is sometimes key and I can't really justify washing it AGAIN after applying the glaze (I don't even think the Ultrafina is a true 'glaze' as it's not a WOWO product).
So I just ordered up the Poorboy's Black Hole and Diamond glaze for dark and light cars respectively and I figured I'll give those a shot. Anyone have any other recommendations? I'd like something that can be applied by hand and isn't TOO dusty/messy to use.
Feed back please