Located in the middle tn region, ive had a black 2004 infiniti g35 for the past three years. Never in my entirety of owning it have i clayed it, have only washed it with the horrible public car wash brushes. As you can imagine it has quite a few swirls in the paint but, im looking to claying, polishing, and waxing.
I have been doing some heavy research the past few weeks and am learning all kinds of things about properly detailing and maintaining my vehicles paint.
I have here a list of products im going to order:
Chemical Guys Medium Clay Bar Only (i already have quick detailer)
Chemical Guys VSS Scratch and Swirl Remover 16oz (now remember this product is designed is a 1 step swirl and polish)
Chemical Guys Butter Wet Wax
(3) Orange Cutting Pads
5" Backing Plate for HF Da
Products i already have:
HF 6" da polisher
ShowCar quick detailer
ShowCar leather conditioner and cleaner
A few question that i cant seem to find answers to..
1. How many orange pads do i actually need for a vehicle of thhis?
2. Anyone have experience using the vss product from chemical guys, if so does it work well enough to get rid of some pretty heavy swirling?
3. If you answered no to the question above what other direction could i take this in, it is my first time using a polisher. I am pretty skilled on a da sander though.
If your still reading thanks for reading, and have an awesome day/night!
I have been doing some heavy research the past few weeks and am learning all kinds of things about properly detailing and maintaining my vehicles paint.
I have here a list of products im going to order:
Chemical Guys Medium Clay Bar Only (i already have quick detailer)
Chemical Guys VSS Scratch and Swirl Remover 16oz (now remember this product is designed is a 1 step swirl and polish)
Chemical Guys Butter Wet Wax
(3) Orange Cutting Pads
5" Backing Plate for HF Da
Products i already have:
HF 6" da polisher
ShowCar quick detailer
ShowCar leather conditioner and cleaner
A few question that i cant seem to find answers to..
1. How many orange pads do i actually need for a vehicle of thhis?
2. Anyone have experience using the vss product from chemical guys, if so does it work well enough to get rid of some pretty heavy swirling?
3. If you answered no to the question above what other direction could i take this in, it is my first time using a polisher. I am pretty skilled on a da sander though.
If your still reading thanks for reading, and have an awesome day/night!