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FASTFATBOY

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Hi guys, glad to be here. I have tinkered with detailing my personal cars for 3 years or so, then friends and family cars.

With the PC7424XP kit with M105/M205 that I got here I got decent at this art.

I enjoy this work as it is pretty satisfying.

Here is an '08 Accord d I did yesterday with 170,000 miles.

Before
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Fender 50/50
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Hood buff no glaze or wax.

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Passenger door, never mind the scratch was too deep to fix.

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Pass door, glaze, no wax.

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Done.

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I used

M205 on LC CCS orange pad
Megs #7 glaze on a LC black CCS pad
Megs NXT 2.0 applied with a LC flat red pad
Removed wax with a MF towel

Wet sand front bumper with 2000 and buff out with M205.
:buffing:
 
Welcome to Autogeek Online!

Looks like you got the hang of it!
 
:welcome: To Autogeek Online! :props:

I enjoy seeing a newcomer introducing himself an posting some fine results!! :dblthumb2:
 
:welcome:

And congrats on your work!
 
Thanks guys, this is on deck for tomorrow.

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I need some feedback this is what I have been doing.

Wash with Dawn, wash mitt.

Dry

Tape off

Clay bar

Buff with CCS orange pad and M105/M205 or just M205 if I can get by.

Wash with Dawn

Clean wheels, IronX if needed

Dry

Vacuum inside

Windows

Wipe down jambs

Megs #7 Glaze on CCS Black pad if needed

Megs NXT 2.0 on a flat red pad.
 
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Let's hope glaze is never needed...


I do it on some cars because it looks killer, not because its needed to hide anything.

Black cars especially. I rarely use it.

I am reading about paint sealants in place of wax, Blackfire wet diamond seems to be a good product.
 
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