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whitejavaS500
07-03-2006, 03:49 PM
Hey guys, I need this maxima done in about 3 and 1/2 hours, and I have finshed the interior and washed/ clayed/ s&w`d the exterior. The car has TERRIBLE holograms from dealer detailing, and there swirls a plenty from the local swirl o matic. Now, I need youre help determining how to attack this to get it looking as good as possible with the products and how to effectievly use them.

What I have-

PB SSR 2.5
PB SSR 1
Meg`s #3 machine glaze
Natty`s Blue
Nattys White
2x LC Orange Cutting
1x LC White
1x LC Grey Finishing
PC7424- How long should it take to break down ssr2.5 and 1 and what speeds/pressures should I use?

Here are a few pics-

http://img447.imageshack.us/img447/1784/copyofmaxima1hq.jpg (http://imageshack.us)
http://img447.imageshack.us/img447/8541/copyofmaximagti0013nw.jpg (http://imageshack.us)
http://img447.imageshack.us/img447/1033/copyofmaximagti0035sk.jpg (http://imageshack.us)

THANKS A TON IN ADVANCE! :thx

Ben

CarGlow
07-05-2006, 10:19 PM
I`d start with SSR1 and your white polishing pad on a test area to see if you get desired results. If not, move on to your more aggresive polishes and pads.

If SSR1 works you can probably go straight to your LSP. I`d chose Natty`s Blue if I were you.

Beemerboy
07-06-2006, 10:07 AM
As suggested start with the SSR1, I would use the cutting pad this will allow the product to work the surface well....Work in small areas like a quarter of the hood...you want to work the product (any of them) until they are about to disappear, the trick is heat and moving over smaller areas allows this....move slowly with the setting on med to high...I go one direction, then the other, then at an angle...like ||| then - - - then /// and \\\.

wipe the area down and see what that looks like, based on your pics I`m thinking that you are going to need the SSR2.5 same cutting pad...then the SSR1 white pad after that worked the same way.

The machine glaze can follow that one good thing about glaze is that it will help fill some of the remaining swirls use you finishing pad on that one...and followup with Nattys by hand...lots of work but that cars looks like it needs it

Dans Detailing
07-06-2006, 12:37 PM
As suggested start with the SSR1, I would use the cutting pad this will allow the product to work the surface well....Work in small areas like a quarter of the hood...you want to work the product (any of them) until they are about to disappear, the trick is heat and moving over smaller areas allows this....move slowly with the setting on med to high...I go one direction, then the other, then at an angle...like ||| then - - - then /// and \\\.

wipe the area down and see what that looks like, based on your pics I`m thinking that you are going to need the SSR2.5 same cutting pad...then the SSR1 white pad after that worked the same way.

The machine glaze can follow that one good thing about glaze is that it will help fill some of the remaining swirls use you finishing pad on that one...and followup with Nattys by hand...lots of work but that cars looks like it needs it

I wish I could communicate that well over the interent.. that was a darn good description!

Beemerboy
07-06-2006, 12:44 PM
I wish I could communicate that well over the interent.. that was a darn good description!

Thanks