SiliconX
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- Nov 20, 2006
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Well I was all excited to start. Got my new Souveran Paste Wax, DP wheel cleaner and wheel glaze, all my MF cloths and Guzzlers were freshly washed and stored.
Then I pull out my new Autogeek bag with all my products in it, to find that a brand new Super Clean degreaser bottle had emptied out into my bag and my trunk. Needless to say, bad start to the day
And needless to say, couldn't do the wheelwells then.
So after cleaning it as much as possible and shop-vaccing the trunk, I got started. Washed with Poorboy's SS&S, then clayed with Pinnacle Ultra Poly clay. Looked great. One coat of WGDG, and applied the wheel glaze while it was curing. Practically needed sandpaper to buff it out.
Then I buff the WGDG and did the Souveran. It was ALOT tougher than I expected, I tried to do it in as little sections as possible, but it was coming off like molasses, and my Cobra ultra-plush towels were leaving lots of tiny fibres. Finally finished (at 5:45 am), and checked it out in the sun. I had some tiny swirls before, multiplied by 10 now. The shine is nice, not quite the bang I had expected though.
I'm getting really frustrated, it just seems like everytime I spend an ungodly amount of time (and money) detailing my car, it comes out a little bit worse than when I started, albeit shinier.
Anyways, some pics for you folks. Maybe you can give me some advice on where I need to go from here. 7424+polishes is definately the next step I think
Then I pull out my new Autogeek bag with all my products in it, to find that a brand new Super Clean degreaser bottle had emptied out into my bag and my trunk. Needless to say, bad start to the day

So after cleaning it as much as possible and shop-vaccing the trunk, I got started. Washed with Poorboy's SS&S, then clayed with Pinnacle Ultra Poly clay. Looked great. One coat of WGDG, and applied the wheel glaze while it was curing. Practically needed sandpaper to buff it out.
Then I buff the WGDG and did the Souveran. It was ALOT tougher than I expected, I tried to do it in as little sections as possible, but it was coming off like molasses, and my Cobra ultra-plush towels were leaving lots of tiny fibres. Finally finished (at 5:45 am), and checked it out in the sun. I had some tiny swirls before, multiplied by 10 now. The shine is nice, not quite the bang I had expected though.
I'm getting really frustrated, it just seems like everytime I spend an ungodly amount of time (and money) detailing my car, it comes out a little bit worse than when I started, albeit shinier.
Anyways, some pics for you folks. Maybe you can give me some advice on where I need to go from here. 7424+polishes is definately the next step I think








