He guys, I am going to detail my brothers acura tl and just wondering if you think this will do a good enough job.
Ive detailed my car a few times and parents and boat. I have optimum compound II/Polish II, Mez 85rd, Meg 105/205 for polishes and compounds. I have WG fuzion and Pinnacle liquid souv for waxes and poorboys sealant EX.
It is not very scratched or marred at all. However I doubt its ever been played though. So im just trying to go for a long lasting great finish, not going to really try to correct anything.
I was thinking of this being the best bet? I have a PC 2474xp
Wash - optimum car wash, Clay, (not sure if I should wash again with optimum or try ONR after claying.
Just polish with Mez85rd and finish with a sealant or wax. Not sure which would be the best bet. I can't really top the Sealant with a wax since I wont have it long enough to let it stand for 12 hours.
Or do you think going with 205 with a white pad and 85rd with a black pad would be better?
I know what I did with my car, but I went all out with mine, so this will be my first time with just a kind of touch up restore to show room shine. Thanks!
Ive detailed my car a few times and parents and boat. I have optimum compound II/Polish II, Mez 85rd, Meg 105/205 for polishes and compounds. I have WG fuzion and Pinnacle liquid souv for waxes and poorboys sealant EX.
It is not very scratched or marred at all. However I doubt its ever been played though. So im just trying to go for a long lasting great finish, not going to really try to correct anything.
I was thinking of this being the best bet? I have a PC 2474xp
Wash - optimum car wash, Clay, (not sure if I should wash again with optimum or try ONR after claying.
Just polish with Mez85rd and finish with a sealant or wax. Not sure which would be the best bet. I can't really top the Sealant with a wax since I wont have it long enough to let it stand for 12 hours.
Or do you think going with 205 with a white pad and 85rd with a black pad would be better?
I know what I did with my car, but I went all out with mine, so this will be my first time with just a kind of touch up restore to show room shine. Thanks!