DetailingTooMuchWork
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- Aug 4, 2017
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My initial project is using the following products & steps:
1. Wash & Dry
2. Pinnacle Ultra Poly Clay Plus
3. Meguiars M105/205 Porter Cable 7424XP Ultra Polish Kit
4. GTechniq Panel Wipe Coating Prep
5. GTechniq Crystal Serum Light Qty: x2 (I plan to created 2 solid coats 3 if possible. Please advice the best way to proceed with this)
6. GTechniq C2v3 Liquid Crystal (Please advise when or how long to wait for #5 to dry before applying this product as a final step)
(I was interested in using M101 instead of M105 please advise.)
Below is a diagram of my vehicle where the red dots represent how many applicator pads & microfiber cloths I'l be using in each section.
View attachment 59204
As it appears above I plan to use at least 20 x Applicator Pads & 20 x Microfiber Cloths (Removal/Buffing). I know it sounds ridiculous but after reading the following article:
https://glossboss.de/en/gtechniq-crystal-serum-test-application/
From my understanding is that this specific coating works in a way that dries up rapidly fast and requires buffing/removal immediately after application which does not leave any room for error. If that is the case then product will also harden/crystallize on the applicator pad/microfiber cloth rendering them useless after 1 small or medium panel. Hence, I plan to use at least 2 applicator pads/microfiber for the larger panels such as the hood & roof while each door/fender gets 1, disposed thereafter. Please correct this if I'm wrong.
The reason I chose the GTechniq is because of their claimed longetivity or 3-5 years for the Crystal Serum Light. I was also interested in several other products such as Cquartz, Pinnacle, Wolfgang Uber etc. Please advice if a different product is better suited for my project. Thank you in advance.
I've been told by someone at a detail store that using the M105 will burn through my factory paint though I think that is over exaggeration since I don't plan to apply too much pressure/product. I just want to level the surface and reduce the orange peel without actually wet sanding. It is hard to see the scratches/swirls but here is a shot of the vehicle I will be working on:
View attachment 59205
1. Wash & Dry
2. Pinnacle Ultra Poly Clay Plus
3. Meguiars M105/205 Porter Cable 7424XP Ultra Polish Kit
4. GTechniq Panel Wipe Coating Prep
5. GTechniq Crystal Serum Light Qty: x2 (I plan to created 2 solid coats 3 if possible. Please advice the best way to proceed with this)
6. GTechniq C2v3 Liquid Crystal (Please advise when or how long to wait for #5 to dry before applying this product as a final step)
(I was interested in using M101 instead of M105 please advise.)
Below is a diagram of my vehicle where the red dots represent how many applicator pads & microfiber cloths I'l be using in each section.
View attachment 59204
As it appears above I plan to use at least 20 x Applicator Pads & 20 x Microfiber Cloths (Removal/Buffing). I know it sounds ridiculous but after reading the following article:
https://glossboss.de/en/gtechniq-crystal-serum-test-application/
From my understanding is that this specific coating works in a way that dries up rapidly fast and requires buffing/removal immediately after application which does not leave any room for error. If that is the case then product will also harden/crystallize on the applicator pad/microfiber cloth rendering them useless after 1 small or medium panel. Hence, I plan to use at least 2 applicator pads/microfiber for the larger panels such as the hood & roof while each door/fender gets 1, disposed thereafter. Please correct this if I'm wrong.
The reason I chose the GTechniq is because of their claimed longetivity or 3-5 years for the Crystal Serum Light. I was also interested in several other products such as Cquartz, Pinnacle, Wolfgang Uber etc. Please advice if a different product is better suited for my project. Thank you in advance.
I've been told by someone at a detail store that using the M105 will burn through my factory paint though I think that is over exaggeration since I don't plan to apply too much pressure/product. I just want to level the surface and reduce the orange peel without actually wet sanding. It is hard to see the scratches/swirls but here is a shot of the vehicle I will be working on:
View attachment 59205