Very first time with my new DA

ComradeGrumbles

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Ello everyone.

I just got my new Griot's Garage DA the other day and got a chance to try it out. The cold weather didn't slow me down, and I worked in my 55 degree garage boldly. Nothing can stop the perfect gloss! :buffing:

Here's my process...

Poorboys Waterless Wash + Dawn Dishwashing Soap (To strip wax. 50% Poorboys, 40% water, 10% dawn)
Clay Bar
Wolfgang swirl remover
Wolfgang finishing glaze
Chemical Guys Blacklight
Wolfgang spray sealant
*Later* P21s 100%

As an alternate product to Wolfgang's finishing glaze, I also give Dodo Juice's Lime Prime a try. I used the abrasive version of Lime Prime and found that it finishes EXTREMELY well. I'm very happy with the "glass" finish that this product gives.


Anyways, here's a good shot of the hood after applying Wolfgang's spray sealant. I plan on following that with P21s 100% tomorrow.

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My lighting is terrible, so it's tough to see much detail on the surface. I can tell you that I had very minor swirling before, and it is all gone now. I'm very happy with my first DA job!


Here's a whole-car picture that I took previously...

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What do you guys think? Who else has used Dodo Juice's abrasive Lime Prime and liked it?
 
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It looks great. Haven't tried the Lime Prime yet.
 
I bought Lime Prime long before my DA, and to be honest, I wasn't impressed initially. I never had good results when using it by hand, so I tucked it away and never used it.

When I used it by DA instead, it really became a different beast. It finished with a much more slick and smooth surface than Wolfgang's finishing glaze did.

Of course, I haven't used many other polishes yet. But when comparing it to Wolfgang, the Lime Prime finished much nicer in my opinion. I would recommend giving it a try.
 
Niced job. I was thinking of trying the Dodo also one day. I like your Miata.
 
Great work! How do you like the Wolfgang Spray Sealant? I really like it. It is completely streak free and lives a beautiful shine.
 
A nice selection of products and some outstanding results! :dblthumb2:

Having a garage is a tremendous asset but in the North it's a requirement.

Detailing really begins to slow as the temperature drops and 55 is about it for me. Having a heater, woodstove, gas, or other heat source is essential to keep both the car and person warm enough to ensure a comfortable environment and quality results...

My woodstove is warming things out there nicely but takes quite a bit of time to warm all those cold objects up....:props:
 
Great work! How do you like the Wolfgang Spray Sealant? I really like it. It is completely streak free and lives a beautiful shine.

It's my first choice of sealant during the colder months. Considering how much I like the Spritz Sealant, I'm also curious about how well the Deep Gloss Liquid Seal works. Have you tried that yet?



A nice selection of products and some outstanding results! :dblthumb2:

Having a garage is a tremendous asset but in the North it's a requirement.

Detailing really begins to slow as the temperature drops and 55 is about it for me. Having a heater, woodstove, gas, or other heat source is essential to keep both the car and person warm enough to ensure a comfortable environment and quality results...

My woodstove is warming things out there nicely but takes quite a bit of time to warm all those cold objects up....:props:

This is very true. We would all be waiting a few months without them!

Running a decent space heater for a little while brings up the temperature to bearable levels. Even so, a true heated garage has always been on my wish list! :dblthumb2:

Luckily my car was already clean, because a full wash would have been out of the question at 6PM with an outside temperature of 30 degrees or so. :eek:
 
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