SiliconX
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Well, i've had all the stuff (7424+XMT polishes) for a year but never got around to polishing my Kaitlyn (yeah, I named her. First new car i've ever owned and I always wanted an Si so she's kind of special to me lol). I was really nervous doing it, and it didn't turn out quite as well as i'd hoped 
I'm sure 95% (possibly even 99.9%) of it is experience as this is the first time i've ever polished a car and used a polishing machine. But it just didn't turn out quite as well as i'd hoped. The color wasn't as deep, glossy or brilliant as it was when I got it. For the XMT polishes, I would use about a nickel to a quarter sized amount for a 2'x2' area, but I only polished for about 1-2 minutes as the XMT polishes seemed to dry SO fast and I had tons of dust. I was worried about doing permanent damage.
And I don't like those 6.5" Lake Country CCS pads at all. Very difficult to use on my car due to all the curves. When I bought my 7424 package it came with one 5" white solid foam pad with slightly curved edges. I'm using nothing but those from now on, SO much better. And maybe a 7424XP since every time I'd hit a curve, the 7424 would grind to a halt. With minimal pressure applied.
Thinking in spring, might try the Wolfgang TSR3.0/FG3.0/DGPS3.0 package as I tried the DGPS (old version) a long time ago and loved the look. Anyways, here's what I did (I used a 50/50 alcohol/distilled water spray and wipe-down with Cobra super plush towels after the polishing stages):
1. Wash with Meg's Gold Class (ran out of PB's SS&S unfortunately) with white Shmitt and 2 bucket method and dried with Cobra Guzzler (dabbed not rubbed)
2. Clayed with Ricardo yellow clay and Ricardo lube (didn't like the Ricardo lube at all. WG lube next time for sure and probably WG clay as well. This stuff seemed really harsh)) then washed again (see step 1)
3. XMT2 with Orange pad (tried white pad, not enough. Maybe should've tried XMT3+white or orange pad?) on speed 5.5
4. XMT1 with White pad on speed 5.5
5. XMT Finishing Glaze with Grey pad on speed 4
6. Pinnacle Souveran Paste Wax with Blue pad on speed 3
Other products used:
Cobra Deluxe Jr. MF towels (removing polish residue)
Cobra Super Plush MF towels (for removing/buffing glaze and wax. The blue ones which don't seem to be around anymore)
DP Interior Cleaner mixed 50/50 (if I had to pick one single detailing product to use and give up everything else, this would be it. I love it to death)
Optimum Protectant Plus (if they ever come out with a version of this that smells great, i'm buying stock in Optimum because I absolutely ADORE it)
Stoners Invisible Glass (with Cobra Glass waffle-weave towels)
Here's the pics. You'll have to excuse me if they aren't the best. Bought a Nikon D60 not too long ago, and i'm still learning to use it (and learning to take good pictures in general):
LoL as usual, the deer come by to check out what you're doing. Either that, or they smelled the Pinnacle Souveran Wax (anyone else just take in a huge whiff when you open the can up? Smellls soooooooooooooooooooooooooo good)
Before wash (I did this out at my parent's place in Fairmont Hot Springs, rained ALOT on the way out so the car wasn't as dirty as it was when I left lol):
After wash and claybar:
Taped up ready for polish:
After XMT2+XMT1:
After XMT Finishing Glaze+Pinnacle Souveran Paste Wax:
3M clear front protector is a little hazy and swirly. I was thinking of trying some Klasse AIO on it with a white or grey pad by hand. Wanted to ask what you guys thought first. Think it would clean it up? Looks like it does pretty well on plastics but this stuff is a little soft:
You can see here on this one, how poor my swirl fixing was
C&C absolutely welcome. I know i'll get better at it, and i'm really looking forward to next time, but any advice you folks can give would be greatly appreciated.

I'm sure 95% (possibly even 99.9%) of it is experience as this is the first time i've ever polished a car and used a polishing machine. But it just didn't turn out quite as well as i'd hoped. The color wasn't as deep, glossy or brilliant as it was when I got it. For the XMT polishes, I would use about a nickel to a quarter sized amount for a 2'x2' area, but I only polished for about 1-2 minutes as the XMT polishes seemed to dry SO fast and I had tons of dust. I was worried about doing permanent damage.
And I don't like those 6.5" Lake Country CCS pads at all. Very difficult to use on my car due to all the curves. When I bought my 7424 package it came with one 5" white solid foam pad with slightly curved edges. I'm using nothing but those from now on, SO much better. And maybe a 7424XP since every time I'd hit a curve, the 7424 would grind to a halt. With minimal pressure applied.
Thinking in spring, might try the Wolfgang TSR3.0/FG3.0/DGPS3.0 package as I tried the DGPS (old version) a long time ago and loved the look. Anyways, here's what I did (I used a 50/50 alcohol/distilled water spray and wipe-down with Cobra super plush towels after the polishing stages):
1. Wash with Meg's Gold Class (ran out of PB's SS&S unfortunately) with white Shmitt and 2 bucket method and dried with Cobra Guzzler (dabbed not rubbed)
2. Clayed with Ricardo yellow clay and Ricardo lube (didn't like the Ricardo lube at all. WG lube next time for sure and probably WG clay as well. This stuff seemed really harsh)) then washed again (see step 1)
3. XMT2 with Orange pad (tried white pad, not enough. Maybe should've tried XMT3+white or orange pad?) on speed 5.5
4. XMT1 with White pad on speed 5.5
5. XMT Finishing Glaze with Grey pad on speed 4
6. Pinnacle Souveran Paste Wax with Blue pad on speed 3
Other products used:
Cobra Deluxe Jr. MF towels (removing polish residue)
Cobra Super Plush MF towels (for removing/buffing glaze and wax. The blue ones which don't seem to be around anymore)
DP Interior Cleaner mixed 50/50 (if I had to pick one single detailing product to use and give up everything else, this would be it. I love it to death)
Optimum Protectant Plus (if they ever come out with a version of this that smells great, i'm buying stock in Optimum because I absolutely ADORE it)
Stoners Invisible Glass (with Cobra Glass waffle-weave towels)
Here's the pics. You'll have to excuse me if they aren't the best. Bought a Nikon D60 not too long ago, and i'm still learning to use it (and learning to take good pictures in general):
LoL as usual, the deer come by to check out what you're doing. Either that, or they smelled the Pinnacle Souveran Wax (anyone else just take in a huge whiff when you open the can up? Smellls soooooooooooooooooooooooooo good)

Before wash (I did this out at my parent's place in Fairmont Hot Springs, rained ALOT on the way out so the car wasn't as dirty as it was when I left lol):


After wash and claybar:


Taped up ready for polish:


After XMT2+XMT1:


After XMT Finishing Glaze+Pinnacle Souveran Paste Wax:







3M clear front protector is a little hazy and swirly. I was thinking of trying some Klasse AIO on it with a white or grey pad by hand. Wanted to ask what you guys thought first. Think it would clean it up? Looks like it does pretty well on plastics but this stuff is a little soft:

You can see here on this one, how poor my swirl fixing was


C&C absolutely welcome. I know i'll get better at it, and i'm really looking forward to next time, but any advice you folks can give would be greatly appreciated.
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