Detailed Sonata 2007

keke1987

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Process

Wash - Wolfgang auto bathe
Clay - Wolfgang clay
Correction - Flex 3401 IP with orange pad and FP with white pad
Wheel - P21s gel wheel cleaner
Tire - Wolfgang black diamond tire gel
Wax - Wolfgang deep gloss paint sealant+
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Let it cure

Wolfgang füzion estate paste wax

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Thank
 
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very nice!! I noticed one exactly like this Friday at the bank cept it was covered in holograms. too bad too because it was an otherwise clean Hyundai.

I use the same combo alot as you did here except with a PC.
 
Very nice work. You have to love that WG DGPS 3.0. My father-in-law has the same car and after seeing your work, I reolize it's about time I attack his.
 
Nice work, but i would look much better south of the border :P


Im the MAN
 
Looks nice!

I'll be doing my '07 Sonata with a Flex 3401 and would appreciate your comments on a couple things.

How hard/soft would you rate the CC?

Did you tape off any areas?

How did the Flex do on some of the narrow surfaces (or did you do those areas by hand)?

What did you use on the black grill?

Regards,
GEWB
 
The clear cote is pretty soft, I don't know what you're using for polish but if you work with menzerna and the car is not bad at all menzerna IP with orange pad and final polish with white pad work awesome.

I tape off any chrome and any emblem to prevent discoloration.

For some narrow surface, I use my porter cable with 4 inch pad with 3.5 backing plate.

And what you want to say with black grill? I don't think I used anything on it. Hope it will help

Kevin
 
Hello Kevin -

Thanks! Looks like I'm all set with my current supplies: Flex 3401, Menz IP and FP, LC orange-white-blue pads (and red for LSP application). Finish is in OK condition (except for the rock chips!). Can't wait for a break in the weather.

Thanks again.

Regards,
GEWB
 
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