Saab-Daniel
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- May 25, 2011
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First time post, long time reader, waxer, user of clay bar and general car maintenance calling upon some assistance before first time usage of DA polisher.
I've got my supplies in from Autogeek.net:
LC backing plate, deluxe foam pad kit, Meguiar's 82 and 83, to compliment my Forum Favorite kit already in the toolbox. I've just finished washing the car in question in ONR, which I absolutely love, great product... The car doesn't seem to need an clay bar session, it has driven 200 miles since it's last session, and in general, my Yellow '91 Saab Convertible is a garage queen with only a max of 1000 miles driven per year.
So, now that the car is clean, dry and waiting in the garage, I'm wondering what my first test spot should include.
I've got the orange, blue and white pads to combine with the before mentioned mild polishes...
I've attached some pictures of the car after it's been washed to show the minor blemishes the paint has - primarily washing scratches and the like...
What pad/polish combo would you start with, and why?
I've read "The complete guide to a show car shine" by Mike Phillips, so I'm aware of the motto - use the lightest, least abrasive approach that gets the job done...
Take a look at the pictures and let me know what you think...
Ohh, and btw, I'm starting out with the HF DA polisher, will re-pack the grease and of course change the backing plate and see where that takes me...
Thanks a lot!
/Daniel
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I've got my supplies in from Autogeek.net:
LC backing plate, deluxe foam pad kit, Meguiar's 82 and 83, to compliment my Forum Favorite kit already in the toolbox. I've just finished washing the car in question in ONR, which I absolutely love, great product... The car doesn't seem to need an clay bar session, it has driven 200 miles since it's last session, and in general, my Yellow '91 Saab Convertible is a garage queen with only a max of 1000 miles driven per year.
So, now that the car is clean, dry and waiting in the garage, I'm wondering what my first test spot should include.
I've got the orange, blue and white pads to combine with the before mentioned mild polishes...
I've attached some pictures of the car after it's been washed to show the minor blemishes the paint has - primarily washing scratches and the like...
What pad/polish combo would you start with, and why?
I've read "The complete guide to a show car shine" by Mike Phillips, so I'm aware of the motto - use the lightest, least abrasive approach that gets the job done...
Take a look at the pictures and let me know what you think...
Ohh, and btw, I'm starting out with the HF DA polisher, will re-pack the grease and of course change the backing plate and see where that takes me...
Thanks a lot!
/Daniel
[img=http://imageshack.us/scaled/large/32/zkvj.jpg]\
[img=http://imageshack.us/scaled/large/833/.jpg]\
[img=http://imageshack.us/scaled/large/600/xf0k.jpg]\
[img=http://imageshack.us/scaled/large/38/o8ij.jpg]