How much time did it take you....the first time you polished your car with THE PC??
I ask because long time users and Pros here suggest a 3-5 hour timeline to detail a car. I had the same expectation from myself and ended up gaining new respect for the work people do here.
I realized I sucked as a detailer AND a photographer.
It took me 2 days (and almost a divorce !!) to wrap up exterior polishing of my car - and this was mainly because I had to use orange and yellow pads on some places on my car and that warrants another pass with the white pad and a less aggressive polish.
So I was doing:
1. Yellow pad with SSR 2.5
2. White pad with SSR1
3. Black pad with PB's Natty
OR
1. Orange pad with SSR 2.5
2. White pad with SSR1
3. Black pad with PB's Natty
all over the car. It's a 10 year old Acura and had a fair amount of swirls and scratches.
Now each step involves changing pads, cleaning the polishes before the next pass with the other pad and then finally applying the wax and then buffing that off. All in all - LOTS of WORK.
I still have some micro marring left where I used the yellow pad but I did not have the energy or the weather (in Denver Colorado) to make another pass with the white pads so I'll tackle them the next time I polish.
Befores:
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Engine:

Scratches:

Boot Swirls:

Hood Swirls:

Cement like drip from the office garage (after heavy snow):

AFTERSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS (after driving it around for a day !!)
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Engine:

Back Shot (Deep scratches on the bumper that I cannot do anything about

Left Side Profile:

Right Side Profile:

The Not So Satisfaction Shot:

Another One from the side:

Hood Reflection in the Shade:

Hood Refection in the Luke Warm Sun (I hate winters !!) :

An Old Shot that I just love:

I ask because long time users and Pros here suggest a 3-5 hour timeline to detail a car. I had the same expectation from myself and ended up gaining new respect for the work people do here.
I realized I sucked as a detailer AND a photographer.
It took me 2 days (and almost a divorce !!) to wrap up exterior polishing of my car - and this was mainly because I had to use orange and yellow pads on some places on my car and that warrants another pass with the white pad and a less aggressive polish.
So I was doing:
1. Yellow pad with SSR 2.5
2. White pad with SSR1
3. Black pad with PB's Natty
OR
1. Orange pad with SSR 2.5
2. White pad with SSR1
3. Black pad with PB's Natty
all over the car. It's a 10 year old Acura and had a fair amount of swirls and scratches.
Now each step involves changing pads, cleaning the polishes before the next pass with the other pad and then finally applying the wax and then buffing that off. All in all - LOTS of WORK.
I still have some micro marring left where I used the yellow pad but I did not have the energy or the weather (in Denver Colorado) to make another pass with the white pads so I'll tackle them the next time I polish.
Befores:
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Engine:

Scratches:

Boot Swirls:

Hood Swirls:

Cement like drip from the office garage (after heavy snow):

AFTERSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS (after driving it around for a day !!)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Engine:

Back Shot (Deep scratches on the bumper that I cannot do anything about


Left Side Profile:

Right Side Profile:

The Not So Satisfaction Shot:

Another One from the side:

Hood Reflection in the Shade:

Hood Refection in the Luke Warm Sun (I hate winters !!) :

An Old Shot that I just love:
