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- Mar 20, 2007
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Well today i have decided to work on my little brothers truck...lets just say its my testing and learning vehicle!
Its an oler 90's (i will find out what year) Ford Ranger Pickup and the color is Forest Green with some pearl...
I have been working on the half of the hood for a little while now (like 1 1/2 hrs...haha) anyway this is the process so far...
Washed with dish soap to strip off any wax (doubt there is any), then clayed (surprizingly it wasn't bad at all)...
Started with my PC and LC CCS orange pad and XMT #3...tried it out and decided to give #4 a try too...i think #4 helped a little more and then i came back over again with number #3. Followed up #3 with #1 on LC CCS green pad, and finished with 360 also on the green pad. The half of the hood looks fantastic compared to the other half, although not perfect but still looks really good!
Questions -
can i use two different polishes and compounds on the same pad?
Also, how do you work the pads into the lines of the body that aren't flat?
I know that the cars paint isn't going to be perfect but i am wondering if i can get it better? but being that this is my first time using the PC i know its a learning process...
If anyone can give me some advise that would be great!
Thanks!
PS - Love all of my new products and i will be posting pics of the work later!
Its an oler 90's (i will find out what year) Ford Ranger Pickup and the color is Forest Green with some pearl...
I have been working on the half of the hood for a little while now (like 1 1/2 hrs...haha) anyway this is the process so far...
Washed with dish soap to strip off any wax (doubt there is any), then clayed (surprizingly it wasn't bad at all)...
Started with my PC and LC CCS orange pad and XMT #3...tried it out and decided to give #4 a try too...i think #4 helped a little more and then i came back over again with number #3. Followed up #3 with #1 on LC CCS green pad, and finished with 360 also on the green pad. The half of the hood looks fantastic compared to the other half, although not perfect but still looks really good!
Questions -
can i use two different polishes and compounds on the same pad?
Also, how do you work the pads into the lines of the body that aren't flat?
I know that the cars paint isn't going to be perfect but i am wondering if i can get it better? but being that this is my first time using the PC i know its a learning process...
If anyone can give me some advise that would be great!
Thanks!
PS - Love all of my new products and i will be posting pics of the work later!