View Full Version : klasse and vanila moose
imported_2wheelsx2
02-22-2003, 03:06 AM
could sg sucessfully bond to vanila moose? would a coat of aio be necassery
imported_2wheelsx2
02-23-2003, 03:51 AM
my plan is this
dacp...orange power pad
mequires swirl free polish...white pad
vanilla moose ...white pad
aio....white pad
sgx3.....grey pad
s100
mind you this will be over a week long period
hondaguy2582
02-25-2003, 08:46 PM
stick with only two polishes, you have 4 polishes, way too abrasive if you ask me!!!!!!!
imported_2wheelsx2
02-25-2003, 11:13 PM
ok but which two?
my reason for picking what i did is.dacp b/c i have light swirls but heavy water spots. i have treid 3m fineese it II (pc yellow pad) and there still there. water spots not swirls
im using the swirl free polish b/c i have a black pearl honda (im convienced the easiest paint to swirl ever... and this is my 3rd black car) and know that the dacp will leave haze. i have 3m smr and meg 2.0 but want something with less oils
im using the vanilla moose b/c it will be here and Scott Wax gets great results
and the aio to remove any left over oils and form my base for the klasse
Originally posted by nyrep1
ok but which two?
my reason for picking what i did is.dacp b/c i have light swirls but heavy water spots. i have treid 3m fineese it II (pc yellow pad) and there still there. water spots not swirls
im using the swirl free polish b/c i have a black pearl honda (im convienced the easiest paint to swirl ever... and this is my 3rd black car) and know that the dacp will leave haze. i have 3m smr and meg 2.0 but want something with less oils
im using the vanilla moose b/c it will be here and Scott Wax gets great results
and the aio to remove any left over oils and form my base for the klasse Actually I personally think what you have planned is okay. Use DACP to get ALL the imperfections out, then get rid of the haze with a swirl remover, use the VM as a final, final polish (just like the P21S GEPC that it`s always being compared to), then prep it with AIO which has little cutting power anyway.
I`m not sure how strong VM is so you could always try that first on a small section after using DACP and see if that gets rid of the haze. Good luck!