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JasonC8301
04-08-2002, 10:37 PM
Sunday NY Detailer and I had our hands full. We detailed 3 cars that day, a Isuzu Rodeo (BLACK!), a Acura Legend, and a MB E320.



The Isuzu Rodeo came out the best IMHO.



1. Wash with Meguiars GC

2. PC with lambswool pad and Automtoive International`s Liquid Paint Correction Cream.

3. PC with foam polishing pad and Foam Pad Machine Glaze, X2

4. Final Polish by hand



The Liquid Paint Correction cream is similar to 3M Perfect It II Medium Cut Rubbing Compound.



The product really smoothed out the paint and made it ready for the two applications of machine glaze. The black paint went from a dull flat black/gray to a crisp deep black color. It went on easy and came off a little harder than Klasse AIO but less than Klasse SG.



Here are some befores

http://pstr-m02.ygpweb.aol.com/data/007/12/86/68/EE/d88n47H3n29ijKvjhaR8Mf6JxwgevzH50180.jpg

http://pstr-m05.ygpweb.aol.com/data/002/32/5D/F1/EB/9vHbc86tv55N+7US1VusczmYE8SsjKJc0180.jpg

JasonC8301
04-08-2002, 10:43 PM
Here is the hood after 1X Liquid Paint Correction Cream and 2X Machine Glaze

http://pstr-m05.ygpweb.aol.com/data/00F/35/4F/10/18/04hUIGr8qanZbKDGJ4r2gxz98e35V3RM0180.jpg

The left side is after, the right side is before.



The hood after the final polish

http://pstr-m05.ygpweb.aol.com/data/005/43/20/C7/AE/K-Yr+s3aEO2VOx4x1nbqLi-MBcPA1G7c0180.jpg

JasonC8301
04-08-2002, 10:45 PM
Some side views

http://pstr-m05.ygpweb.aol.com/data/007/2E/20/56/36/x-qeKvNsLg-JqjoAu0Npa5-CmwoHvoBv0180.jpg

http://pstr-m05.ygpweb.aol.com/data/009/38/E4/BA/78/oww3dIWNUFuUh5vtH4ZvfiyXtj2DeXa90180.jpg

JasonC8301
04-08-2002, 10:47 PM
Here a sign off the hood

http://pstr-m05.ygpweb.aol.com/data/009/07/8D/67/E8/B9-Oa6cyKN2qSmRWinClK0XwF+r6Vxur0180.jpg



Heres the after reflection of myself

http://pstr-m05.ygpweb.aol.com/data/004/6F/C5/C4/A1/r8miPdpbkG+MLDqgT7uX+pB+5-rPnQrD0180.jpg



Automotive International`s Liquid Paint Correction Cream gets my thumbs up.



Jason

Scottwax
04-08-2002, 11:15 PM
Big improvement!:up



BTW, don`t you wonder about people who let their paint get that bad?

JasonC8301
04-08-2002, 11:45 PM
Yeah, wonder how their maid/cleaner feels like......:eek:

dlw
04-09-2002, 06:32 AM
Jason, are you and NY Detailer using the Porter Cable 7424 as opposed to a rotary buffer? I`m just curious because I`ve told that the rotary is the only way to go for commercial use and I`d like to start taking on some jobs but only have the 7424 right now. Great work!

JasonC8301
04-09-2002, 01:18 PM
Thanks Dan,



As of right now, we use the Porter Cable dual action polisher, NY detailer has the Meguiars one (bought the kit), and I bring mine.



Only on very neglected paint do we use a rotary, well not we more like him. I still need to learn how to use one. Brian (NY Detailer) has a Makita, but one of his workers had it for so long, he is going to get a Dewalt 849 today.



Jason

BradE
04-09-2002, 01:24 PM
<blockquote class=`ipsBlockquote` >

he is going to get a Dewalt 849 today.</blockquote>

Good choice, I have one and love it. :up So, all the AutoInt stuff seems to work pretty good huh?

JasonC8301
04-09-2002, 01:33 PM
I can`t wait to give this rotary a try.



AutoInt`s stuff is very good and user friendly. Easy to apply like most liquid polishes and compounds, but removal it is a breeze compared to 3M and some of Meguiar`s polishes/compounds. No QD`s needed, just a Mf towel and a few quick wipes. :up to AutoInt`s products.



Jason

Detailing NY
04-09-2002, 03:23 PM
auto int does work, i got the sample kit from them

If you are going to order the liquid correction cream dont order the clear coat compound, as they are the same product.