Hey guys, I'm new to the forum and have been trying to do my research. Sometimes my Google Fu isn't as strong as I'd like to find answers to my questions.
I'm working on building up my supplies to attempt my first full detail of my 2011 Subaru Forester. I recently bought a PC7424XP that came with a orange, white, and gray CCS pad as well as 12 oz. Pinnacle XMT Fine Swirl Remover #2 and 12 oz. Pinnacle XMT Carnauba Finishing Glaze. The paint is in good shape, just some minor swirls here and there. So my questions are:
Can I do the whole car with one pad? I've seen how to clean the pad on the fly, but I imagine after a while that has to give dimishing returns on how clean you can get the pad? Should I hold off and order more pads instead?
I was planning on polishing with the orange pad then applying my glaze with the gray pad. Is that what you would recommend?
How often should I reapply product to the pad?
Any tips for getting vertical and low surfaces? In my head it seems like polishing doors is going to be awkward.
Thanks!
-Will
I'm working on building up my supplies to attempt my first full detail of my 2011 Subaru Forester. I recently bought a PC7424XP that came with a orange, white, and gray CCS pad as well as 12 oz. Pinnacle XMT Fine Swirl Remover #2 and 12 oz. Pinnacle XMT Carnauba Finishing Glaze. The paint is in good shape, just some minor swirls here and there. So my questions are:
Can I do the whole car with one pad? I've seen how to clean the pad on the fly, but I imagine after a while that has to give dimishing returns on how clean you can get the pad? Should I hold off and order more pads instead?
I was planning on polishing with the orange pad then applying my glaze with the gray pad. Is that what you would recommend?
How often should I reapply product to the pad?
Any tips for getting vertical and low surfaces? In my head it seems like polishing doors is going to be awkward.
Thanks!
-Will