FlawlessMustang
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- Apr 10, 2012
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I bought the Porter Cable 7424XP, 4 inch and 5.5 inch Hydrotech pads, and the Wolfgang TSR 3.0, Finishing Glaze, and sealant. This was my first time using a polisher, but it was very easy to get the hang of :xyxthumbs: After I washed, clayed, and taped the trim, I started with the Total Swirl Remover on the top of the trunk of my 2012 black Mustang. After completing the top of the trunk, I moved to the roof, then on to the hood. After only doing these three sections, I had ran out of time, and had to apply the sealant before going home. If I remember correctly, the TSR on those 3 sections alone took 4-5 hours. The paint sealant only took long enough to spread around the car and wipe off. After doing this process, I have a few questions:
1. How long does it normally take you to use a swirl removal product on a vehicle? I was doing about 6 section passes per section which was about 16x16 (a little larger at times).
2. Due to the shape of my hood, I decided to use the 4 inch pad as I can maneuver it much better than the 5.5" pad. After finishing the hood, the 4" cyan pad had a concave shape in the center of it. Could it have gotten too hot? What would cause this shape in it? I used the 5.5" on my trunk lid, roof, and part of my hood before moving to the 4" for only my hood.
3. I skipped the finishing glaze due to time. I still have swirls after using the total swirl remover with the cyan pad. If I had time to use the finishing glaze with the tangerine pad, would it help cut the swirls down?
4. While I was doing my hood, I went brain dead for a minute and lifted the pad off while it was still spinning :doh: Needless to say, it threw swirl remover everywhere. There are white spots on my hood that would not buff out with a microfiber. Does anybody know how I could get these white spots out?
5. There was also a lot of white speckled particles that were coming off from the cyan pad with the TSR. It seemed like a dust, but the particles were much larger than dust particles. They would usually wipe off with just a soft wipe with a microfiber. Any ideas?
6. After the process was over, and I was washing my pads, the crimson pad that I used with the paint sealant was soaked in paint sealant. Apparently I used much more than was necessary (lesson learned). I squeezed out as much of the sealant as I could, washed with hot water, sprayed XMT cleaner on it several times, and repeated that whole process several times. Will it be ok to use this crimson pad if I still have paint sealant in it after washing it?
7. How long does it normally take you to wash, clay, tape, use a swirl remover, finishing glaze, and a paint sealant? I know I will be faster next time, but it took me about 10 hours to do everything minus the finishing glaze and minus the sides of the car.
I would also like to note that while using the swirl remover, I was applying the product to the pad in a circle or X shape pattern after each section pass. I would clean on the fly with a terry cloth after about every 2 section passes. If I hadn't washed the terry cloth, could it have contributed to those white dust speckles on the car?
I tried to take a few pictures throughout the process, and I would like to post a thread describing my process, products, etc., so I may try to get that up this weekend if I can find enough time away from work and school.
Thanks for the help!
1. How long does it normally take you to use a swirl removal product on a vehicle? I was doing about 6 section passes per section which was about 16x16 (a little larger at times).
2. Due to the shape of my hood, I decided to use the 4 inch pad as I can maneuver it much better than the 5.5" pad. After finishing the hood, the 4" cyan pad had a concave shape in the center of it. Could it have gotten too hot? What would cause this shape in it? I used the 5.5" on my trunk lid, roof, and part of my hood before moving to the 4" for only my hood.
3. I skipped the finishing glaze due to time. I still have swirls after using the total swirl remover with the cyan pad. If I had time to use the finishing glaze with the tangerine pad, would it help cut the swirls down?
4. While I was doing my hood, I went brain dead for a minute and lifted the pad off while it was still spinning :doh: Needless to say, it threw swirl remover everywhere. There are white spots on my hood that would not buff out with a microfiber. Does anybody know how I could get these white spots out?
5. There was also a lot of white speckled particles that were coming off from the cyan pad with the TSR. It seemed like a dust, but the particles were much larger than dust particles. They would usually wipe off with just a soft wipe with a microfiber. Any ideas?
6. After the process was over, and I was washing my pads, the crimson pad that I used with the paint sealant was soaked in paint sealant. Apparently I used much more than was necessary (lesson learned). I squeezed out as much of the sealant as I could, washed with hot water, sprayed XMT cleaner on it several times, and repeated that whole process several times. Will it be ok to use this crimson pad if I still have paint sealant in it after washing it?
7. How long does it normally take you to wash, clay, tape, use a swirl remover, finishing glaze, and a paint sealant? I know I will be faster next time, but it took me about 10 hours to do everything minus the finishing glaze and minus the sides of the car.
I would also like to note that while using the swirl remover, I was applying the product to the pad in a circle or X shape pattern after each section pass. I would clean on the fly with a terry cloth after about every 2 section passes. If I hadn't washed the terry cloth, could it have contributed to those white dust speckles on the car?
I tried to take a few pictures throughout the process, and I would like to post a thread describing my process, products, etc., so I may try to get that up this weekend if I can find enough time away from work and school.
Thanks for the help!