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- Oct 15, 2011
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Hello, Everyone.
I've bought the 7424 about 3months ago. And I've used Pinnacle XMT Light Swirl Remover Kit on my 2001 Lincoln Town Car 3months ago. The Car Color is a Tricoat Ivory Parchment. So Swirls in the paint during daylight are non existant. Cuts are very hard to see. But During the night, the swirls on the hood and roof become apparent.
I did not use #4 Heavy Duty Swirl Remover, I used #3 than #1 than Glaze, Pinnacle Liquid Souveran Wax. With another Coat of Souveran Wax. It's a nice smooth surface, and looks suprisingly more glossy than it looked before I started whole process and has retained that glossy quality. But When I take it out at night it reminds me of a job that could've been done better.
I'm looking for suggestions that get scratches that do not hit the paint but, a #3 Pinnacle Polishing didn't fix.
Suggestions like what Pads, (I've got #4 Pinnacle Heavy Duty and I've heard using same products sequentially gives a better finish instead of mix-n-matching)?
Also When I start this project, what product should I use to strip off the wax so I can really fill in and perfect my cars paint to a gorgeous pearl-like showroom appearance.
Silly question, But does Wax and Tar Remover from Rustoleum completely strip the clearcoat from a car aswell as waxes and tar?
Maybe some links to proper technique videos, So I can review how to do it right. Any suggestions people. I'm 18, and I'm here to learn "What's good" and "How-to" properly, so I won't waste another 3 days and still have some swirls. :doh:
Thanks.
I've bought the 7424 about 3months ago. And I've used Pinnacle XMT Light Swirl Remover Kit on my 2001 Lincoln Town Car 3months ago. The Car Color is a Tricoat Ivory Parchment. So Swirls in the paint during daylight are non existant. Cuts are very hard to see. But During the night, the swirls on the hood and roof become apparent.
I did not use #4 Heavy Duty Swirl Remover, I used #3 than #1 than Glaze, Pinnacle Liquid Souveran Wax. With another Coat of Souveran Wax. It's a nice smooth surface, and looks suprisingly more glossy than it looked before I started whole process and has retained that glossy quality. But When I take it out at night it reminds me of a job that could've been done better.
I'm looking for suggestions that get scratches that do not hit the paint but, a #3 Pinnacle Polishing didn't fix.
Suggestions like what Pads, (I've got #4 Pinnacle Heavy Duty and I've heard using same products sequentially gives a better finish instead of mix-n-matching)?
Also When I start this project, what product should I use to strip off the wax so I can really fill in and perfect my cars paint to a gorgeous pearl-like showroom appearance.
Silly question, But does Wax and Tar Remover from Rustoleum completely strip the clearcoat from a car aswell as waxes and tar?
Maybe some links to proper technique videos, So I can review how to do it right. Any suggestions people. I'm 18, and I'm here to learn "What's good" and "How-to" properly, so I won't waste another 3 days and still have some swirls. :doh:
Thanks.