This is my first attempt at using my PC. I used the following products:
1. Ultimate Compound
2. SwirlX
3. Menzerna PO85rd
4. Black Hole
5. WG Sealant 3.0
6. PB's Natty's Blue Wax (paste)
I first washed and clayed. Then I taped and started in with SwirlX with a orange LC pad. I didn't think this was enough so I tried the UC, with much better results. It wasn't until after a few hours that I really got the hang of it though and realized that the UC wasn't breaking down unless my speed was more like 5.5/6. I achieved better results after figuring this out. I also didn't realize there would be so much dust from the UC.
Most times I followed UC with SwirlX due to the hazing, but in some spots I got away with simply using the PO85rd instead. The PO85rd was by far my favorite product to work with and I thought the "pop" was amazing from it.
Overall I'm happy with the results, especially for my first time picking up the PC and with the condition of swirls to begin with.
Well enough of me rambling, on to the pics!
Before:
I'm using the following:
Finishing polish:
The AFTER:
1. Ultimate Compound
2. SwirlX
3. Menzerna PO85rd
4. Black Hole
5. WG Sealant 3.0
6. PB's Natty's Blue Wax (paste)
I first washed and clayed. Then I taped and started in with SwirlX with a orange LC pad. I didn't think this was enough so I tried the UC, with much better results. It wasn't until after a few hours that I really got the hang of it though and realized that the UC wasn't breaking down unless my speed was more like 5.5/6. I achieved better results after figuring this out. I also didn't realize there would be so much dust from the UC.
Most times I followed UC with SwirlX due to the hazing, but in some spots I got away with simply using the PO85rd instead. The PO85rd was by far my favorite product to work with and I thought the "pop" was amazing from it.
Overall I'm happy with the results, especially for my first time picking up the PC and with the condition of swirls to begin with.
Well enough of me rambling, on to the pics!
Before:
I'm using the following:
Finishing polish:
The AFTER:
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