Gradywhite3535
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- Apr 25, 2016
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First time using a DA polisher experience
I have always washed my car myself and try to wash my car often. I have a 03 Acura that was due for a compound and polish as I've never done one to the car.
I did some research and watch a bunch of videos. And wow did that teach me how much is involved with washing a car properly, preventing a car from getting scratchs and swirls from the beginning, what tools and polishes I would need, how to polish with a DA and etc,etc.
I was really pumped up and planned to detail the exterior over the weekend. i started at about 10am Saturday morning and started to wash and clay the car in preparation to compound and then polish the car. I started with a DA and a 6 inch orange lake country pad with M105.
I did a test spot on the trunk and was hard to see an improvement after a few passes. I found m105 dries up so fast( again I have no experience Withh other products) and it was hard to know when to stop. I would pass one time going about a inch a sec with a lil pressure and I couldn't see the product against the silver paint.
That made me nervous in the fact that it seemed like it dried up so fast and didn't know when the product had flashes. Mind you I was also outside I the shade. I would use 4 -6 drops and saw some guys use a spritz of detail spray or wax which I did try.
I ended up using m105 the whole car first then used 205. M205 seeemed easier but I had no luck all said and done. I looked at the car at a shopping garage and there were swirls. I was so pisssd cause I put a lot of time into it. I just got to the point where I had to get it done and had bad results. I'm going to practice and just concentrate on the trunk getting rid of swirls and scratches to best I can do.
Some questions
1. What is actually doing the cutting. the pad, compound or both? What has more effect?
2.what would happen if the polish or compound dries up and you keep polishing not knowing it and countinue to do 1-2 section passes too much?
3. You take a da to the clear coat and start Buffing with no compound 2-3 section passsd?
4.i don't know exactly how much pressure to use when pushing down, if I just use a moderate pressure to just holding the machine against the paint would I get good results?
5. What would be a easier compound to work with with longer working times, m105 seemed to dry fast plus hard to see agiainst the silblver paint.
6. Using a wash and wax before Claying the car have any effect with having scratches and swirls after the entire process
the car came out really shiny and glossy after everything but I want all the swirls and light scratches out where in the sun you can't see ANY lol.
Just trying to learn this whole new to me detailing process
.
Thanks
I have always washed my car myself and try to wash my car often. I have a 03 Acura that was due for a compound and polish as I've never done one to the car.
I did some research and watch a bunch of videos. And wow did that teach me how much is involved with washing a car properly, preventing a car from getting scratchs and swirls from the beginning, what tools and polishes I would need, how to polish with a DA and etc,etc.
I was really pumped up and planned to detail the exterior over the weekend. i started at about 10am Saturday morning and started to wash and clay the car in preparation to compound and then polish the car. I started with a DA and a 6 inch orange lake country pad with M105.
I did a test spot on the trunk and was hard to see an improvement after a few passes. I found m105 dries up so fast( again I have no experience Withh other products) and it was hard to know when to stop. I would pass one time going about a inch a sec with a lil pressure and I couldn't see the product against the silver paint.
That made me nervous in the fact that it seemed like it dried up so fast and didn't know when the product had flashes. Mind you I was also outside I the shade. I would use 4 -6 drops and saw some guys use a spritz of detail spray or wax which I did try.
I ended up using m105 the whole car first then used 205. M205 seeemed easier but I had no luck all said and done. I looked at the car at a shopping garage and there were swirls. I was so pisssd cause I put a lot of time into it. I just got to the point where I had to get it done and had bad results. I'm going to practice and just concentrate on the trunk getting rid of swirls and scratches to best I can do.
Some questions
1. What is actually doing the cutting. the pad, compound or both? What has more effect?
2.what would happen if the polish or compound dries up and you keep polishing not knowing it and countinue to do 1-2 section passes too much?
3. You take a da to the clear coat and start Buffing with no compound 2-3 section passsd?
4.i don't know exactly how much pressure to use when pushing down, if I just use a moderate pressure to just holding the machine against the paint would I get good results?
5. What would be a easier compound to work with with longer working times, m105 seemed to dry fast plus hard to see agiainst the silblver paint.
6. Using a wash and wax before Claying the car have any effect with having scratches and swirls after the entire process
the car came out really shiny and glossy after everything but I want all the swirls and light scratches out where in the sun you can't see ANY lol.
Just trying to learn this whole new to me detailing process

Thanks