iflyjetzzz
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Long time reader/lurker, first time poster. I want to apologize in advance if these subjects have been covered but I used the search function and am looking for clarification.
Background: I asked my wife for a detailing kit and she got me the Menzerna/Porter Maximum Shine kit for Christmas 2010 (still the same kit; even the same price!). I've since ordered some Lake Country Kompressor Pads and Wolfgang Deep Gloss Pain Sealant 3.0.
My process is:
Wash car
Clay car
Tape car
Menzerna Intensive Polish with purple Kompressor pad (44-8600KR)
Menzerna Final Polish with green Kompressor pad (44-3600KR)
Menzerna Finishing Glaze with red Kompressor pad (44-1600KR)
Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant 3.0 with gold Kompressor pad (44-4600KR)
The resuts have been fantastic, although I know that there are some things that I do incorrectly. Now for my questions:
1) I had a couple of pad adhesive failures ... the green Kompressor Pad had the backing separate and it also tore so I threw it away. I then used the white polishing pad that came with my detailing kit (I don't like those pads nearly as much as Kompressor pads) and the backing almost immediately separated but can be glued back on. I ended up using an orange Kompressor pad (44-2600KR) to complete the car using Final Polish. No other pad adhesive failures; it only occurred when I was using Final Polish.
Are my pad adhesive failures coincidence or technique? I've read that pad failures are usually due to heat buildup ... it's been >105 degrees here but I've done all of my detailing inside my garage, which heats up to close to 100 degrees in the afternoon.
Note: I wash my pads after a couple of panels and then reuse them (although I don't wash the pad I apply Wolfgang Deep Gloss with; I wash it after completing a car) - they are not totally dry when I use them.
2) How long is the shelf life of detailing products? Pads, polishes? They seem to work fine and the 32 oz bottles of Intensive Polish, Final Polish, and Finishing Glaze are more than half full ... purchased for Christmas 2010. The Polishes/Glaze should last until 2017 or so. I store my detailing equipment and polishes indoors so they're not exposed to the high temperatures here in Tucson.
3) Is it important to do the Final Polish step? I'm thinking of going straight from Intensive Polish to Finishing Glaze and then Paint Sealant.
4) I had some issues with tape glue. It took a couple of days to do each car and near the end, I got quite a bit of small balls of tape glue on the paint surface. I cleaned them up and changed microfiber towels often but it was a real pain. Due to the high temperature here? Any tape recommendations where I won't have glue issues?
5) I realize that the purple foam Kompressor pad is the most aggressive pad. On my wife's silver 2005 Acura TL, I didn't need/use as much pressure as I needed to use on my gray 2000 Honda Accord (the car has been through my two now adult children in the last 7 years and the car was in multiple small accidents - repaired - and the exterior was probably only washed twice a year while they drove it; I'm willing to bet that this was the first wax to touch the paint since 2005). The 2000 Accord's paint now looks as good as a brand new car - it's got a few deep scratches that aren't going to come out but overall, the paint . The purple pad is pretty beaten up and I'm thinking about using the yellow Kompressor (44-5600KR) pad with Intensive Polish the next time I detail the cars. Opinions?
6) I REALLY like the Kompressor pads because they seem to do a great job of getting to all of the nooks and crannies where the pads which came with my kit are much more rigid. Are there any pads that you'd recommend above the Kompressor pads?
7) I detail the cars about once a year; when my wife's out of town. I don't want her to see the mess I make in the garage and house while I'm detailing, along with using the washer to clean everything. That's marriage 101 - if your wife's a clean freak, don't let her see the house trashed while you're detailing. Between detailings, I wax the cars once. Are these acceptable frequencies?
Thanks in advance; my apologies for tossing out so many questions.
Background: I asked my wife for a detailing kit and she got me the Menzerna/Porter Maximum Shine kit for Christmas 2010 (still the same kit; even the same price!). I've since ordered some Lake Country Kompressor Pads and Wolfgang Deep Gloss Pain Sealant 3.0.
My process is:
Wash car
Clay car
Tape car
Menzerna Intensive Polish with purple Kompressor pad (44-8600KR)
Menzerna Final Polish with green Kompressor pad (44-3600KR)
Menzerna Finishing Glaze with red Kompressor pad (44-1600KR)
Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant 3.0 with gold Kompressor pad (44-4600KR)
The resuts have been fantastic, although I know that there are some things that I do incorrectly. Now for my questions:
1) I had a couple of pad adhesive failures ... the green Kompressor Pad had the backing separate and it also tore so I threw it away. I then used the white polishing pad that came with my detailing kit (I don't like those pads nearly as much as Kompressor pads) and the backing almost immediately separated but can be glued back on. I ended up using an orange Kompressor pad (44-2600KR) to complete the car using Final Polish. No other pad adhesive failures; it only occurred when I was using Final Polish.
Are my pad adhesive failures coincidence or technique? I've read that pad failures are usually due to heat buildup ... it's been >105 degrees here but I've done all of my detailing inside my garage, which heats up to close to 100 degrees in the afternoon.
Note: I wash my pads after a couple of panels and then reuse them (although I don't wash the pad I apply Wolfgang Deep Gloss with; I wash it after completing a car) - they are not totally dry when I use them.
2) How long is the shelf life of detailing products? Pads, polishes? They seem to work fine and the 32 oz bottles of Intensive Polish, Final Polish, and Finishing Glaze are more than half full ... purchased for Christmas 2010. The Polishes/Glaze should last until 2017 or so. I store my detailing equipment and polishes indoors so they're not exposed to the high temperatures here in Tucson.
3) Is it important to do the Final Polish step? I'm thinking of going straight from Intensive Polish to Finishing Glaze and then Paint Sealant.
4) I had some issues with tape glue. It took a couple of days to do each car and near the end, I got quite a bit of small balls of tape glue on the paint surface. I cleaned them up and changed microfiber towels often but it was a real pain. Due to the high temperature here? Any tape recommendations where I won't have glue issues?
5) I realize that the purple foam Kompressor pad is the most aggressive pad. On my wife's silver 2005 Acura TL, I didn't need/use as much pressure as I needed to use on my gray 2000 Honda Accord (the car has been through my two now adult children in the last 7 years and the car was in multiple small accidents - repaired - and the exterior was probably only washed twice a year while they drove it; I'm willing to bet that this was the first wax to touch the paint since 2005). The 2000 Accord's paint now looks as good as a brand new car - it's got a few deep scratches that aren't going to come out but overall, the paint . The purple pad is pretty beaten up and I'm thinking about using the yellow Kompressor (44-5600KR) pad with Intensive Polish the next time I detail the cars. Opinions?
6) I REALLY like the Kompressor pads because they seem to do a great job of getting to all of the nooks and crannies where the pads which came with my kit are much more rigid. Are there any pads that you'd recommend above the Kompressor pads?
7) I detail the cars about once a year; when my wife's out of town. I don't want her to see the mess I make in the garage and house while I'm detailing, along with using the washer to clean everything. That's marriage 101 - if your wife's a clean freak, don't let her see the house trashed while you're detailing. Between detailings, I wax the cars once. Are these acceptable frequencies?
Thanks in advance; my apologies for tossing out so many questions.