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    My first paint correction

    As the title states, this is my first time doing a paint correction.
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    purple power auto and boat cleaner
    mothers clay bar kit
    pinnacle advanced compound
    optimum hyper polish
    lc ccs orange pads. I didn`t like them
    hexlogic orange pads
    hexlogic white pads
    fusso coat
    pinnacle souverän wax
    303 aerospace protectant
    303 convertible top cleaner
    303 fabric protectant
    I still have to coat the tires yet. What`s on there is still from last summer. For that I`ll be using
    soft99`s black black.

    in hindsight, I would just used mequier`s mf cutting and finishing pads for this car. I`m sure it would have been quicker and easier with this hard clear.
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    Re: My first paint correction

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    Re: My first paint correction

    Coleroad- Noting that I always say how I can`t really tell anything from internet pics

    Hey, that`s looking good! And FWIW I appreciate that you included the wheelwell pics, now *those* really got my attention

    Did you let the Souveran set up or buff it off immediately?

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    Re: My first paint correction

    Quote Originally Posted by Accumulator View Post
    Coleroad- Noting that I always say how I can`t really tell anything from internet pics

    Hey, that`s looking good! And FWIW I appreciate that you included the wheelwell pics, now *those* really got my attention

    Did you let the Souveran set up or buff it off immediately?
    i would say I got the paint to 85-90% . It`s a 2013 that we bought two years ago. The paint was pretty swirled when we got it. It`s tons better, but could be better yet. I`ll try improving on it next spring. The one hand polishing wore me out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coleroad View Post
    i would say I got the paint to 85-90% . It`s a 2013 that we bought two years ago. The paint was pretty swirled when we got it. It`s tons better...
    IMO that`s a very sensible degree of correction, and a lot better than I`d expect many to do first time out even using two hands.
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    Re: My first paint correction

    The important part is improvement and you`re happy with the results. I too think you took a reasonable approach.

    I think it looks good.

    I`m also envious of your sunshine and weather warm enough to do any detailing!
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    Re: My first paint correction

    Quote Originally Posted by Desertnate View Post
    The important part is improvement and you`re happy with the results. I too think you took a reasonable approach.

    I think it looks good.

    I`m also envious of your sunshine and weather warm enough to do any detailing!
    Not too warm out right now. You can see some snow still in the pictures.

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    Re: My first paint correction

    Quote Originally Posted by Accumulator View Post
    Coleroad-

    Did you let the Souveran set up or buff it off immediately?
    I did wowo. I did one panel at a time. In this low humidity we have here, some of it set up by time I buffed it off. It buffed easy either way.
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    Re: My first paint correction

    Coleroad- Yeah, it`s petty forgiving stuff. Mike Phillips suggested I try letting it "set up just like other waxes" and sure enough it always buffed off fine and maybe, just *maybe* lasted a bit longer too. I still do WOWO when applying it (or any other regular LSP) trim though.
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    Re: My first paint correction

    I wanted to say thank you to everyone on here. The information, and encouragement was very helpful for this project. I could have done it without it, but I know it wouldn`t have been as successful. So again, thank you!

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    Great work and a awesome car!
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    Re: My first paint correction

    Quote Originally Posted by Accumulator View Post
    Coleroad- Yeah, it`s petty forgiving stuff. Mike Phillips suggested I try letting it "set up just like other waxes" and sure enough it always buffed off fine and maybe, just *maybe* lasted a bit longer too. I still do WOWO when applying it (or any other regular LSP) trim though.
    Today I decided to put a second coat of souverän wax on. This time time though I did it like accumulator talked about. I applied it to the entire car first. Then I went back and buffed it off. To my surprise it buffed of even easier, I didn`t think that was even possible. I think from now on I`ll let it haze before buffing. Depending on weather conditions I may or may not be able to wax the entire car before buffing. Thank you accumulator for passing on the information from Mike.
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    Re: My first paint correction

    Quote Originally Posted by Coleroad View Post
    Today I decided to put a second coat of souverän wax on. This time time though I did it like accumulator talked about. I applied it to the entire car first. Then I went back and buffed it off. To my surprise it buffed of even easier, I didn`t think that was even possible. I think from now on I`ll let it haze before buffing. Depending on weather conditions I may or may not be able to wax the entire car before buffing. Thank you accumulator for passing on the information from Mike.
    The car looks great!! You can let Souvern stay on for a couple hours and it will still buff off easily. I may have missed this information, did you machine apply the wax. I love applying Souvern by machine. I saw a video Mike posted several years ago. Put a microfiber glove on, dump the wax out of the container and rub a little on the pad then put it back in the container. It so easy to get a nice thin even coat with the machine.
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    The car looks great!! You can let Souvern stay on for a couple hours and it will still buff off easily. I may have missed this information, did you machine apply the wax. I love applying Souvern by machine. I saw a video Mike posted several years ago. Put a microfiber glove on, dump the wax out of the container and rub a little on the pad then put it back in the container. It so easy to get a nice thin even coat with the machine.
    No, I hand applied it, though I did see mike`s video that you referred to. For me it`s much easier to do it by hand.
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    Coleroad- Glad it worked out so well.

 

 
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