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GM Cayenne metallic


Hello Mike,

I would like to say I have read many of your articles and have learned a great deal.

I am thinking about using the 3d coating on my pickup.

My truck is gmc 2015 cayenne metallic color. The powerlock+ seemed to darken it just a little, I am looking for something to bring out the metallic.

Will the 3d coating do that and maybe brighten the paint?


Here is my dilemma, I live in the country on a gravel road. I am thinking a coating that I can rinse off and dry with a blower would be better than the powerlock + and onrww with beadmaker sporadically.

I am open to suggestions. My gmc crewcab was detailed by a pro when I got it used, I could not find one swirl or scratch on it when I purchased it. It was a one owner and very well maintained. I have done an ok job of not swirling it up with the onr and lots of micro fiber rags to wash. It is in need of a polish though.

I am open to suggestions.

I read your review on the 3d coating and 3d one which has me interested. I have a g21 polisher and a torqx which I have some experience.

I was thinking if truck was coated I could use a small sprayer like the ones with a battery and pick up hose with di water and maintenance wash to hose off dust then blow dry with my stihl blower.

I will try and attach pics.

Thank you for your time


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Nice looking truck, nice color too....


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Here is my dilemma, I live in the country on a gravel road. I am thinking a coating that I can rinse off and dry with a blower would be better than the powerlock + and onrww with beadmaker sporadically.

A coating would make it easy to blast with water and remove a lot of loose dirt.



I was thinking if truck was coated I could use a small sprayer like the ones with a battery and pick up hose with di water and maintenance wash to hose off dust then blow dry with my stihl blower.


Do you have a near-by Coin-Op Car Wash?

Keeping some quarters in your center console and stopping into a Coin-Op is how we "blast" our coated cars clean.


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From this article,

Blasting Bird Bombs at the Coin-Op Car Wash!





Then just get on the highway and gun it and she's dry.


I'm not sure a battery operated water sprayer will work. It might,


You don't know what you can do until you try




I read your review on the 3d coating and 3d one which has me interested.

I have a g21 polisher and a torqx which I have some experience.



I've never had much luck maintaining pad rotation on the CG Torxq 10FX and finally gave it to Jim Lafeber of Dr. Beasley's fame for his mid-week detailing classes. (send him about a dozen polishers - all different so this peeps could all try different tools and make up their own mind.

To be honest - sometimes it's hard to beat a simple Porter Cable 7424XP for easy of use and easy to maintain pad rotation. :)


Because you have a lot of larger flat panels you should be good to go with the Griot's G21 long stroke polisher.


Here's what I would do, make sure you have a good collection of pads for the G21 or the Torqx polisher, you want foam "polishing" pads. and then get a couple of tubes of the Dr. Beasley's NSP 90 and after washing, drying, claying if needed go ahead and machine polish the paint using the NSP 90.

This will remove all the fine swirls and scratches and should also remove some of the medium swirls and scratches. Wipe the residue off really well and then "install" the 3D paint coating. With the DR. B's NSP products you don't have to chemically strip the paint. You can if you want to but you don't have to. You cut out a step.

Or get the 3D One like I show in my review for the 3D paint coating also get the 3D panel wipe. Polish, strip and apply the coating. All 3D products are top notch.



Most important is to have a lot of towels. I try to show pictures of all the towels and pads I go through when I detail cars and I do this on purpose to show others - you need a lot of pads and towels.



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More....


Love this video Yancy and I shot a few years ago. It shows SO MUCH INFO


How to do a Test Spot and then buff out your car! Video Explanation by Mike Phillips


This is my opinion is one of the best videos Yancy and I have ever made together and also one of the easiest to follow, understand and then implement the techniques video on the topic.




While I'm using a PORTER CABLE polisher - all the tips and techniques I share will apply to ANY type or brand of free spinning random orbital polisher.


MOST IMPORTANT?

Dial in your TEST SPOT before buffing out the entire car or truck or SUV etc.



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GM Cayenne metallic


Hello Mike,

I would like to say I have read many of your articles and have learned a great deal.

I am thinking about using the 3d coating on my pickup.

My truck is gmc 2015 cayenne metallic color. The powerlock+ seemed to darken it just a little, I am looking for something to bring out the metallic.

Will the 3d coating do that and maybe brighten the paint?


Here is my dilemma, I live in the country on a gravel road. I am thinking a coating that I can rinse off and dry with a blower would be better than the powerlock + and onrww with beadmaker sporadically.

I am open to suggestions. My gmc crewcab was detailed by a pro when I got it used, I could not find one swirl or scratch on it when I purchased it. It was a one owner and very well maintained. I have done an ok job of not swirling it up with the onr and lots of micro fiber rags to wash. It is in need of a polish though.

I am open to suggestions.

I read your review on the 3d coating and 3d one which has me interested. I have a g21 polisher and a torqx which I have some experience.

I was thinking if truck was coated I could use a small sprayer like the ones with a battery and pick up hose with di water and maintenance wash to hose off dust then blow dry with my stihl blower.

I will try and attach pics.

Thank you for your time


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3D One is a nice product. It’s quite versatile and pad dependent. Essentially a one and done compounding polish.

You ask about the 3D coating and if it will brighten the paint. A majority of the gloss will come from polishing. A coating is the icing on the cake where it leaves a glassy appearance compared to what you have been using.

Coatings do have a better self cleaning effect but they still get dirty. With that said keep in mind that coatings are prone to water spotting and that spraying off and drying may not be the best option. Just my opinion and experience with using many coatings.

Don’t forget to invest in a panel wipe. Getting the surface clean is key prior to applying the coating to get the maximum performance.
 
Thank you for responding so quickly.
I appreciate the info, let me go thru it all.
 
Ok Mike, I ordered a bunch of stuff last weekend on the labor day prep sale, including a 3d coating kit and Dr. Beaslys n45 primer polish (n95 was out of stock).

I plan to hit my truck with megs ultimate compound and polish with my new BEAST and some orange and white force pads then a panel wipe with some Nason quick panel prep.

After that process I will hit it with the Dr Beaslys n45 on black finishing pads before applying the 3d coating.



I have a couple questions,

When I shine a light sideways on the paint the clear looks a little cloudy. I hit it with some blackfire one step on orange force pad which didn't help much. (Could be tinted clear, I am just not sure.)

Could this be build up of powerlock, beadmaker and onrww from the last 18 months or so?

I mix a half ounce onrww in 16 ounce of water for waterless wash/detailer, and apply beadmaker sporadically. Megs ultimate soap when it needs a good wash, never any kind of strip wash. Should I wipe it with panel prep before compound?



Anyway it is what it is,just looking for the best clarity and gloss I can do.

Will one kit do a crew cab short bed?

Can I apply it to the black trim after solution finish?

Can I apply it to the chromed plastic and the bumpers?

Can I apply it to Headlights?

Can you recommend some products to maintain this coating? (Don't know if all coating products are compatible)

What would you do to maintain?
Weekly wash shampoo?
Rinseless wash?
Quick detailer for bugs and such?
A maintenance topper?

Gravel road = dusty truck.

Thanks for all your help and informative post.




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Ok Mike, I ordered a bunch of stuff last weekend on the labor day prep sale,


Thank you for your business. I always wonder?

How much business to the Autogeek.com store does the information on this forum create? :dunno:




including a 3d coating kit

Top notch chemistry from Tunch Gorin at 3D - you can't go wrong. You started this thread back in JUNE and as I type it's September 2nd. Since then, in fact we finished it just last week, my buddy Royce and I wetsanded, cut, buffed and then applied 3 COATS of the 3D Ceramic Coating to his boat. See the full write-up here. No other in-depth write-up like this anywhere on the Internet or Planet Earth. :laughing:

Review: 3D Ceramic Coating on a Marine Gelcoat Boat

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and Dr. Beasley n45 primer polish (n95 was out of stock).



More great technology.

It's so easy for me to recommend products when I actually know the chemist behind the products. Jim Lafeber aka Dr. Beasley is going to be one of my VIP guests at my upcoming 3-day detailing class along with a few other guys...


Training Cars - For the September 2020 Detailing Class

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For those reading this into the future, here's my review of the new Dr. Beasley's NSP product line,

Review: Dr Beasley's Nano Surface Primers and 1201 Paint Coating - 1947 Dodge Panel Delivery Streetrod


Dr Beasley's Nano Surface Primers and 1201 Paint Coating

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NOTE: The NSP 45 should be more than enough to remove all the stuff on the paint right now and remove any minor paint defects.

MOST IMPORTANT - make sure you have lots of clean, UN-CONTAMINATED microfiber towels. See my article and video here,


How, why & when to inspect your microfiber towels when detailing cars



I plan to hit my truck with megs ultimate compound and polish with my new BEAST and some orange and white force pads then a panel wipe with some Nason quick panel prep.

So you bought a BEAST huh?

That's a collector's item now days. FLEX is going to discontinue this version of the tool. In my opinion - it's worth its weight in GOLD. Make sure you center your pads onto the backing plate. Some of the recent LIVE DETAILING CLASS videos we've made I show how I do it and how I teach others to do it.

I "think" I show it in this video?

LIVE Detailing Class - Gear-Driven Orbital Polishers - Once Step Detailing


For those reading this into the future,

Why I call the FLEX 3401 the BEAST! by Mike Phillips





After that process I will hit it with the Dr Beasley's n45 on black finishing pads before applying the 3d coating.

That will work.

If it were me? I would test the NSP 45 by itself with a polishing pad and see if you could skip the two Meguiar's products/steps. If it's not enough to remove the paint defects to your satisfaction then maybe test the Meguiar's Ultimate Compound followed by the NSP 45 and skip the Megs Ultimate Polish step.

I'm trying to keep you from buffing out your truck 3 times. :buffing:



I have a couple questions,

When I shine a light sideways on the paint the clear looks a little cloudy. I hit it with some blackfire one step on orange force pad which didn't help much. (Could be tinted clear, I am just not sure.)

Could this be build up of powerlock, beadmaker and onrww from the last 18 months or so?

Could be - tinted clears are a different kind of animal.



I mix a half ounce ONR in 16 ounce of water for waterless wash/detailer, and apply beadmaker sporadically. Megs ultimate soap when it needs a good wash, never any kind of strip wash.

Should I wipe it with panel prep before compound?

NO. The compound step OR any polishing step will OBLITERATE all the residues from the things you've been plastering on your truck's paint with zero problem.




Anyway it is what it is, just looking for the best clarity and gloss I can do.

Do the prep work right and the 3D Ceramic Coating will be like adding a fresh layer of clear glossy paint to your truck. I was BLOWN away by what it did to the gel-coat on the 23' Center Console Boat.



Will one kit do a crew cab short bed?

Yes. Apply a thin coat. Start early. Take your time.



Can I apply it to the black trim after solution finish?

I don't know the answer to the but it probably woudn't hurt and it just might work.


Can I apply it to the chromed plastic and the bumpers?

Hell yes. Again - check out the write-up I posted for the boat...

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Everything was cleaned, stripped and coated with 3 applications of the 3D Ceramic Coating.

Including all the brightwork


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Can I apply it to Headlights?

Yes. Prep first.



Can you recommend some products to maintain this coating? (Don't know if all coating products are compatible)

What would you do to maintain?
Weekly wash shampoo?

See what I wrote here,

When it's on SALE - GETS SOME! - Wolfgang Uber SiO2 Coating Wash



Rinseless wash?

At this time I don't do a lot of Rinseless MAINTENANCE washes. I sometimes do rineseless prep washes but then I use SONAX Glass Cleaner. For maintenance - let me think about it.


Quick detailer for bugs and such?
A maintenance topper?

For both of the above - might as well keep it in the family. Another really nice product. Watch for my upcoming review.

3D Bead It Up

If you like it, you can get it by the gallon.

https://www.autogeek.net/3d-bead-it-up-128.html


Gravel road = dusty truck.

Been there done that - makes it tough to be OCD about your vehicles. :D


Thanks for all your help and informative post.

Well... I'm no YouTube Influencer but thanks...


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Thank you sir for getting back so quickly.
Let me digest all the info.
 
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