I just did a detail on my wife’s Ridgeline
Wash (2 bucket)
Dry (Backpack blower)
Clayed Griots yellow clay
Polish with Jescar Medium using GG6 and lc white low profile pad
Lsp FK1000
I discovered Autopia In 2005 after I bought my first new vehicle (2004 f-150)
She bought her Ridgeline in March 2005 (Honda calls it an 06). First year Honda made a truck. So for the next 5 years or so from what I had learned from here I was keeping them looking good, then we moved and I stopped all the detailing. They probably got washed twice a year (I know that’s sad) and they were parked outside all the time. Well probably about 3 or 4 years ago something got on the hood of the Ridgeline (I believe it was seagull or goose poop from parking at the gym) and I didn’t worry about it. So last year with my pc7424 i tried getting it off with klasse aio. It took a little off not much. Yesterday I was determined to get it off. GG6 white pad and jescar medium. Started keeping everything clean and shiny again
after purchasing 16 tundra and 17 Highlander.Figured I would start with that and if that wouldn’t do it I would use the rotary. After about a minute on speed 5 I cut it off, then looked at the pad and it was red (this isn’t good) Burnt right through it. I did not think a DA would burn paint. You learn from your mistakes. To make my wife feel better I told her I just replaced one defect with another. She wasn’t upset. Her baby now is the 17 Highlander. I believe if I had’ve Stopped after 30 seconds and put more product on the pad it might not have burnt (Oh Well). Ridgeline still looks pretty good for being 13 year old paint. I will say this, in my opinion the quality of the interior parts that Honda used back then are better and will outlast the 16 tundra and 17 Highlander.
Sorry didn’t mean to write so much
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Wash (2 bucket)
Dry (Backpack blower)
Clayed Griots yellow clay
Polish with Jescar Medium using GG6 and lc white low profile pad
Lsp FK1000
I discovered Autopia In 2005 after I bought my first new vehicle (2004 f-150)
She bought her Ridgeline in March 2005 (Honda calls it an 06). First year Honda made a truck. So for the next 5 years or so from what I had learned from here I was keeping them looking good, then we moved and I stopped all the detailing. They probably got washed twice a year (I know that’s sad) and they were parked outside all the time. Well probably about 3 or 4 years ago something got on the hood of the Ridgeline (I believe it was seagull or goose poop from parking at the gym) and I didn’t worry about it. So last year with my pc7424 i tried getting it off with klasse aio. It took a little off not much. Yesterday I was determined to get it off. GG6 white pad and jescar medium. Started keeping everything clean and shiny again



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