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    hi, new to detailing, kinda.

    hi all, some what noob here, i own a porter cable and jet black m3 that i am working on. so far i`ve done half of the car and very happy with the outcome... moving on to the back of the car soon which has 4-5 parking sensors, at this point im not sure if i should polish up the parking sensors, or should i tape them up? 1 of the parking sensor looks discolored, i think maybe hand polish this sensor up and it shall match up like the other sensors... what do you guys think? is it safe to polish the parking sensor?

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    Re: hi, new to detailing, kinda.

    Welcome to Autopia! Have any pics?

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    Welcome to Autopia.
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    Re: hi, new to detailing, kinda.

    I just gently clean the parking sensors and never polish because they are sensitive and located in the bumper.. Then I may tape them so nothing accidentally hits them..

    They are plastic, so use something that is easy on that film, ok ?
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    Re: hi, new to detailing, kinda.

    welcome to AF. what kind of products are you using?

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    Re: hi, new to detailing, kinda.

    thanks for the info on the sensor, i have no pics, my camera is not that great and the garage im working in has crappy lighting plus its filled with junk and its a really tight space i have to work in..

    products i`m using are
    wash - meguiars gold class and optimum no rinse
    claybar - meguiars clay kit
    compounds - m105/m205, mainly only using m205 for the whole car
    wax - acrylic werkstat jett trigger sealant
    pads - b&s black pad for finishing or polish, i forgot i`m not sure which one it is

    i think thats all of it, i may have forgotten some stuff

    man this work is tough, i`ve spent quite a lot of time on this and i`m still not finished lol.. but hey its fun, except for the prep work lol

    right now i think ill go with a wash and wax next time for washing... this way i never have to wax again right??

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    Re: hi, new to detailing, kinda.

    Welcome!

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    Re: hi, new to detailing, kinda.

    Welcome to Autopia!
    I have two vehicles in the family fleet with body-colored park sensors. I`ll usually just tape them off to avoid the cleanup time, then use a bit of Meguiar`s Ultimate compound or D151 Paint Reconditioning Cream by hand.

    Bill

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    Re: hi, new to detailing, kinda.

    thanks guys, so i was working on the car last night, still have not touched the back of the car yet but the sensors are some what indented into the bumper so the porter cable probably wont even be able to hit it.. but the sensor does look like there`s oxidation on it, it looks like a white film that wont completely wipe off by hand wash or my fingers, it also felt like it was metal since it was a little cold to touch... should i hit it with some m205 by hand? i also have scratch x 2.0... these items should be safe by hand on the sensor right?

    also another question, is a 5.5 inch pad enough to do the whole car? or would i need a smaller pad to get to some spots? the trunk looks somewhat hard to do with the 5.5" pad

    heres a pic of what i have to do next, the whole bumper and the trunk, this is not my pic but its the same color and car, do i have to tape up the tail lights too?
    hi, new to detailing, kinda.-photo-1.jpg

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    Welcome to Autopia!

 

 

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