eversio
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- Jul 2, 2010
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Hello everyone, Happy 4th
This is my first post here, about my first full detail. My engine, trim and interior detail came out beautiful, I couldn't be happier. However, the exterior paint detail wasn't as dramatic as I had hoped.
The car is my 04 Sonata, clear coat finish. It's only seen about 5 swirl-o-matic washes in it's life, and maybe 4-5 hand applications of paste wax. So it's been pretty well maintained, but it did have some slight swirl marks and a curb rub mark on the front bumper.
I hand washed the car and then went over with a megs clay bar. I then applied megs ultimate compound with a foam pad on an orbital buffer. Then followed it up with an application of megs gold class liquid wax and a new foam pad. Buffed it out with a wool pad then followed it up with a final hand wipe with a MF.
The rub mark practically disappeared, I'm very happy about that. However, the swirl marks seem to remain intact, and as far as the overall "wow" factor, it's about a 6 on a scale of 10.
My question is, what can I do today without buying new products to ratchet up that wow factor? And second, what can I do in the future to turn a well maintained vehicle into a 9.5?
Thanks!
This is my first post here, about my first full detail. My engine, trim and interior detail came out beautiful, I couldn't be happier. However, the exterior paint detail wasn't as dramatic as I had hoped.
The car is my 04 Sonata, clear coat finish. It's only seen about 5 swirl-o-matic washes in it's life, and maybe 4-5 hand applications of paste wax. So it's been pretty well maintained, but it did have some slight swirl marks and a curb rub mark on the front bumper.
I hand washed the car and then went over with a megs clay bar. I then applied megs ultimate compound with a foam pad on an orbital buffer. Then followed it up with an application of megs gold class liquid wax and a new foam pad. Buffed it out with a wool pad then followed it up with a final hand wipe with a MF.
The rub mark practically disappeared, I'm very happy about that. However, the swirl marks seem to remain intact, and as far as the overall "wow" factor, it's about a 6 on a scale of 10.
My question is, what can I do today without buying new products to ratchet up that wow factor? And second, what can I do in the future to turn a well maintained vehicle into a 9.5?
Thanks!