jake66
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- May 27, 2008
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Here is the story in a nutshell. We have been working on a slow assembly of my brother's 1959 Chevy Impala. New black paint bc/cc done about a year ago and was sanded/buffed at the time, although not as well as could be, but that's just me. Now my BIL and I are working on detainilg the paint while trim and glass, etc is off car. We have been using Menz powergloss, SIP, and nano prior to glazing and wax.
The process that seemed to work the best was:
PG with lc ccs yellow 5"
SIP with LC CCS orange 5"
Nano with LC CCS white 5"
All done with a original Griot's ROB (I also have a PC)
Is the yellow pad too harsh? The SIP and nano work real well, but we are not as pleased with the PG. Is there another compound with a good cut and ease of use? I thought about ordering some M105 and 205 along with some additional pads. I may alsoget some Wofgang duo also, although more money and may not be necessary. I like to try new combos.
Most of the light stuff and hazing is coming out, although not as well as expected. Some RIDS remain also and others show up now that paint is shining better.
Just to note, if you think compounding and polishing paint is time consuming, try polishing stainless steel trim. you can spend days on one piece and this car is loaded with it. Also, I apologize for no pics, didn't have camera w/me that night.Feed back please
The process that seemed to work the best was:
PG with lc ccs yellow 5"
SIP with LC CCS orange 5"
Nano with LC CCS white 5"
All done with a original Griot's ROB (I also have a PC)
Is the yellow pad too harsh? The SIP and nano work real well, but we are not as pleased with the PG. Is there another compound with a good cut and ease of use? I thought about ordering some M105 and 205 along with some additional pads. I may alsoget some Wofgang duo also, although more money and may not be necessary. I like to try new combos.
Most of the light stuff and hazing is coming out, although not as well as expected. Some RIDS remain also and others show up now that paint is shining better.
Just to note, if you think compounding and polishing paint is time consuming, try polishing stainless steel trim. you can spend days on one piece and this car is loaded with it. Also, I apologize for no pics, didn't have camera w/me that night.Feed back please