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    First polishing experience - Black swirled car

    Hi!

    My 4 years old black paint is getting pretty swirled after all these years without a complete polish. I wax it 2-3 times per summer, but now I think it really needs some serious care.

    Here`s the paint under 2x 250w bulbs:



    Here`s what I plan on buying:
    - PC 7424
    - 5" Backing Plate
    - Lake Country 6.5" CCS pads: 1x orange, 1x white, 1x blue. 1st question: should I buy more than one? Especially for the white one?
    - Tornado Buffing Towel. 2nd question: how many?
    - 1x 100% Sheepskin Mitt
    - 1x cheap mitt for the dirty areas
    - 2x buckets (1 for soap, 1 to rinse)

    Products and steps:
    - Poorboy`s Super Slick & Suds Wash. 3rd question: does it need to be clayed or if I can go directly to SSR2.5?
    - Poorboy`s SSR2.5 with white pad first. With orange pad if white isn`t mild enough.
    - Poorboy`s SSR1 with white pad. 4th question: or should I replace SSR1 by Poorboy`s Professional Polish?
    - Poorboy`s EX-P with white pad
    - Poorboy`s Natty`s Paste Wax with blue pad

    5th question: do I forget anything (tool, material, product)? Do you suggest replacing products or adding ones?

    Thank you.

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    Re: First polishing experience - Black swirled car

    1st- Yes buy a couple of each. You will find that your pad will get a buildup of product on it and it will be nice to put a new one on.

    2nd- at least 10

    3rd- I would probably do a clay job on it. Always good to clay and it doesn`t take very long.

    4th- Nope stick with the SSR1 it will clear up the remaining haze from the 2.5 w/ orange pad

    5th- Maybe some painters tape to tape off the trim and some sort of trim dressing. Clay too i don`t see that on your list. I`m sure others will give you some other tips.

    Lastly i would like to welcome you to DC.

    P.S.- I would just start with 2.5 on the orange pad those are some pretty bad swirls. Make sure you go with the Natty`s Blue on the black paint .

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    Re: First polishing experience - Black swirled car

    Welcome to the group

    Everything that Pockets said is spot on...

    I would clay first, get rid of that surface contamination before you start into he polishing...

    my only suggestion would be work slowly over the area, let the buffer do the work, you`ve got some good swirls there, but if you take your time you should get most of them down.

    can`t wait to see the results
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    Re: First polishing experience - Black swirled car

    First off welcome to the family. Pockets and Stephan definitely hit the nail on the head just take your time if you have any questions get back to us there are plenty of members more than happy to help you out.

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    Re: First polishing experience - Black swirled car

    Welcome to DC ... also remember that it will take at least a few passes with the orange pad to remove most of the shown problems
    life is short ..do it while you can

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    Re: First polishing experience - Black swirled car

    Some people told me that the PC couldn`t handle that kind of bad swirls and that 6.5" pads were too big for such heavy correction. Is it true?

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    Re: First polishing experience - Black swirled car

    Quote Originally Posted by Xcessiv View Post
    Some people told me that the PC couldn`t handle that kind of bad swirls and that 6.5" pads were too big for such heavy correction. Is it true?

    not true ... it will take time but it can be done
    life is short ..do it while you can

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    Re: First polishing experience - Black swirled car

    In this case, do you suggest going with the UDM and ignoring the reliability & design issues?

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    Re: First polishing experience - Black swirled car

    Quote Originally Posted by Xcessiv View Post
    In this case, do you suggest going with the UDM and ignoring the reliability & design issues?
    not really ..if you are going to step up in machines, then go with the Flex or a rotary ...
    life is short ..do it while you can

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    Re: First polishing experience - Black swirled car

    I agree with all the previous posters. Before you do anything to this car first examine what has caused this problem.

    What were you washing the vehicle with?

    Were you drying it after wash..I see hard water spots on bumper?

    What kind of soap where you using?

    What kind of towel were you drying with?

    I think what you did is more important than what you do on a 4 year old vehicle.

    I would also recommend that for the first polish that you not use the halogens because they show way too much at times. Especially for your first attempt at polishing...

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    Re: First polishing experience - Black swirled car

    I guess it depends on what level of quality you are looking to get to...Remember that most cars 4 years old no matter how good they are polished under strong halogen lamps will show missed defects.

    Since you have a PC start with that and see how you do, the best thing about the PC is that its safe, you would really have to work at it to damage the paint. The PC may not get them all out but will do a very nice job in making the paint 100 times better then it looks now, under normal lighting conditions...
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    Re: First polishing experience - Black swirled car

    You may also want to consider using PB`s Black Hole glaze after polishing and prior applying the EX-P and Natty`s. It will help cover up some of the imperfections that don`t come out from the polishing and give the paint an even deeper, wetter shine.

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    Re: First polishing experience - Black swirled car

    Quote Originally Posted by Xcessiv View Post
    Some people told me that the PC couldn`t handle that kind of bad swirls and that 6.5" pads were too big for such heavy correction. Is it true?
    The 6.5 pads will work, but the 5.5 pads would make the correction easier. Good luck and post some pics when you are done.

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    Re: First polishing experience - Black swirled car

    Xcessiv Mentioned something that I have read a hundred times on various forums.
    You must use a rotary to remove serious swirls a PC will not do it

    Now everyone knows the PC WILL remove minor swirls so that means it is capable of removing the clear coat so why is it that some miss guided people believe that you can not remove serious swirls with a PC.

    Now I understand why pros want a rotary it is much faster but this BS that keeps circulating on forums that a PC will not remove swirls like in those photos is just plain wrong.

    If anyone who doubts me if you furnish the car and I will show you that I can completely remove ALL the clear coat with a PC.

    The only difference is it will require much longer with a PC than with a rotary

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    Re: First polishing experience - Black swirled car

    Black Bart what it boils down to is simply patience. Most professional base there opinions on time multiplied by dollars...

    The PC will accomplish pristine results but it will take a bit of patience. A lot of patience which is absolutely necessary when detailing personal vehicle. I use rotary on customers and PC on my own for the most part.

    I don`t recommend the rotary for a first time user even though it is not that difficult, BUT and this is a big but, a rotary in a novice hands can leave you scratching your head and rubbing your brow the second you catch something improperly with it.

 

 
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