First of all, I'm a newb. But this latest issue prompted me to seek the counsel of the AutoGeek community. I'm fairly new to detailing at this level, so I've got a lot to learn.
My cousin brought me his Inifiniti, which was a horrible mess. And black, no less: [before-swirls_infiniti.jpg]
The car came out great!
[after-hood_infiniti.jpg]
But the trunk just didn't come back with a mirror-like finish. The haze in the "before" picture [before-haze_infiniti.jpg] came out the same only shinier/glossier.
As far as the products I used, my steps were as follows using a PC 7424 XP:
M105, LC CCS 6.5" Orange
Optimum Polish II, LC CCS 6.5" Green Polishing
Meguiars Carnauba Plus, LC CCS 6.5" Blue
One of the things that seem like it might help based on what I've read on the forums would be to change my pads to smaller foam (5.5" thin) or using Surbuf pads particularly in that first step. Any other thoughts?
It was a little frustrating since the rest of the car came out GREAT, and the trunk just didn't take. And paint on the hood and roof were nearly as faded but ended up with a mirror shine.
Thanks in advance!
My cousin brought me his Inifiniti, which was a horrible mess. And black, no less: [before-swirls_infiniti.jpg]
The car came out great!
[after-hood_infiniti.jpg]
But the trunk just didn't come back with a mirror-like finish. The haze in the "before" picture [before-haze_infiniti.jpg] came out the same only shinier/glossier.
As far as the products I used, my steps were as follows using a PC 7424 XP:
M105, LC CCS 6.5" Orange
Optimum Polish II, LC CCS 6.5" Green Polishing
Meguiars Carnauba Plus, LC CCS 6.5" Blue
One of the things that seem like it might help based on what I've read on the forums would be to change my pads to smaller foam (5.5" thin) or using Surbuf pads particularly in that first step. Any other thoughts?
It was a little frustrating since the rest of the car came out GREAT, and the trunk just didn't take. And paint on the hood and roof were nearly as faded but ended up with a mirror shine.
Thanks in advance!