keefer
02-21-2010, 07:38 PM
Hey gents, I was contemplating buying another orbital, seeing now as I have a garage to work in. I finally am going to bite the bullet and buy stuff tonight. I was originally going to buy a PC, but I`m going to give the Meguiars G110V2 a go.
I`ve ready briefly through a bunch of threads here, and I was looking for a somewhat simple process. It looked as if many people were utilizing a M105/205 process, or a process which included PO 203.
To give you some background, I have a 2007 Honda Civic Si sedan that I care deeply about. (I know it`s a Honda - big whoop.)
http://kecochran.us/journey/journey00.jpg
Another one of my car.
http://kecochran.us/journey/journey07.jpg
And the prize inside. :o
I originally was just going to go with a single step utilizing PO 203, starting with an orange pad, then finishing with a white pad. Then a blue pad w/ some Collonite 845.
I decided against that, and selected the M105/orange, M205/white process, followed up by Collonite 845 on a blue pad. From my view point, it would seem like it would give me a bit more flexibility as far as abrasiveness goes.
So I have my shopping cart full, and will soon be placing the order, but I wanted to get some feedback real quick.
My shopping is as follows:
Meguiars G110V2 DA
6 LC CCS 5.5" pads. 2 White, 2 Orange, 2 Blue
Meguiars W64DA 5" backing plate.
Meguiar`s 105
Meguiar`s 205
XMT Pad Cleaner
Collonite 845 (Buy one get one free.)
6 Pack Microfiber bonnets
So let me hear it! I was trying to keep it simple. My car has moderate swirls, with random light scratches here and there. It need`s some attention after this harsh winter however.
Oh and just so you guys know, I have some stuff down stairs..
1 Gal of Chemical Guys CGC1
1 Gal of CG M-Seal
CG Swirl Remover..
Collonite 915
(Other basics, APC, ONR, 200G clay bars, etc. etc.)
Let me know, ASAP - I`m itching to press submit! Lol
I`ve ready briefly through a bunch of threads here, and I was looking for a somewhat simple process. It looked as if many people were utilizing a M105/205 process, or a process which included PO 203.
To give you some background, I have a 2007 Honda Civic Si sedan that I care deeply about. (I know it`s a Honda - big whoop.)
http://kecochran.us/journey/journey00.jpg
Another one of my car.
http://kecochran.us/journey/journey07.jpg
And the prize inside. :o
I originally was just going to go with a single step utilizing PO 203, starting with an orange pad, then finishing with a white pad. Then a blue pad w/ some Collonite 845.
I decided against that, and selected the M105/orange, M205/white process, followed up by Collonite 845 on a blue pad. From my view point, it would seem like it would give me a bit more flexibility as far as abrasiveness goes.
So I have my shopping cart full, and will soon be placing the order, but I wanted to get some feedback real quick.
My shopping is as follows:
Meguiars G110V2 DA
6 LC CCS 5.5" pads. 2 White, 2 Orange, 2 Blue
Meguiars W64DA 5" backing plate.
Meguiar`s 105
Meguiar`s 205
XMT Pad Cleaner
Collonite 845 (Buy one get one free.)
6 Pack Microfiber bonnets
So let me hear it! I was trying to keep it simple. My car has moderate swirls, with random light scratches here and there. It need`s some attention after this harsh winter however.
Oh and just so you guys know, I have some stuff down stairs..
1 Gal of Chemical Guys CGC1
1 Gal of CG M-Seal
CG Swirl Remover..
Collonite 915
(Other basics, APC, ONR, 200G clay bars, etc. etc.)
Let me know, ASAP - I`m itching to press submit! Lol