sftempest66
New member
Hey guys, well first of all, let me tell you, this car was in HORRIBLE condition, I couldnt believe how dirty the car was, after a full wash I clayed it, took me 3 hours to clay btw, and I ended up destroyed my brand new bar
... The car was so dirty that when I dragged the clay along some of the fenders that it would get stuck with the amount of dirt that came up on it, at first I thought I had not washed the car good enough, so I took it outside, washed the fender, and the same thing happened, I tried some quick detail and a microfiber to try and buff it out, it wouldnt budge and so the only thing I could use was the clay
here is an example of a section...
(sorry for the blurry picture)
Here is another section of the car which the clay was useful for
and here is a little gif of the chrome section, heeh
After this I was very dissapointed, when I brought out my PC and my orange pad out, I applied some Optimum compound, set the PC to 4000 rpm, and slowly worked a section of the fender (there were A LOT of water spots and oxidation on the hood/front fenders) after this I applied some Optimum Polish onto a white pad, and made sure to buff out the product real nice along with any of the remaining swirls/oxidation, After this step I was dissappointed in the fender I had done, the oxidation was totally GONE but the shine that was there was not nearly as good as where there was the water spots ????, now at this point I was extremely confused...I had used this same process on my 03 mach 1 with only 3800 miles and the paint turned out BETTER and shinier then before...so I took the time to use a little more polish, to see if it would work it out, then I even applied a glaze, then some EX with caranuba with a gray polishing pad, and still nothing????!!!! here is the example on the hood where I tried, the left is the shiny part and the right is the part where I had done....
now here is the front fender I did with the same process I used on my mach...
Now I'm not sure why this happened, or if I did something wrong? but I'd hope you guys would be able to tell me if anything whats going on here...but anyways, Here are some more pictures of the final product, I ended up using the Optimum polish with a white pad on the whole car, to take out minor swirls/scratches, then applied a light glaze, then applied a coat of EX sealent with caranuba by hand to finish it off, after this I detailed the interior, vacuum, windex, carpet cleaner, leather cleaner, quick detailer mist/interior detail to all panels/dash/misc parts, after this I cleaned the wheels/wheel wells, etc etc, made sure all the door jambs were clean/waxed, and I'm sure I forgot to mention something but I did it!!
SORRY FOR THE RANT there are more pictures below of the finished product


(sorry for the blurry picture)


Here is another section of the car which the clay was useful for

and here is a little gif of the chrome section, heeh

After this I was very dissapointed, when I brought out my PC and my orange pad out, I applied some Optimum compound, set the PC to 4000 rpm, and slowly worked a section of the fender (there were A LOT of water spots and oxidation on the hood/front fenders) after this I applied some Optimum Polish onto a white pad, and made sure to buff out the product real nice along with any of the remaining swirls/oxidation, After this step I was dissappointed in the fender I had done, the oxidation was totally GONE but the shine that was there was not nearly as good as where there was the water spots ????, now at this point I was extremely confused...I had used this same process on my 03 mach 1 with only 3800 miles and the paint turned out BETTER and shinier then before...so I took the time to use a little more polish, to see if it would work it out, then I even applied a glaze, then some EX with caranuba with a gray polishing pad, and still nothing????!!!! here is the example on the hood where I tried, the left is the shiny part and the right is the part where I had done....

now here is the front fender I did with the same process I used on my mach...

Now I'm not sure why this happened, or if I did something wrong? but I'd hope you guys would be able to tell me if anything whats going on here...but anyways, Here are some more pictures of the final product, I ended up using the Optimum polish with a white pad on the whole car, to take out minor swirls/scratches, then applied a light glaze, then applied a coat of EX sealent with caranuba by hand to finish it off, after this I detailed the interior, vacuum, windex, carpet cleaner, leather cleaner, quick detailer mist/interior detail to all panels/dash/misc parts, after this I cleaned the wheels/wheel wells, etc etc, made sure all the door jambs were clean/waxed, and I'm sure I forgot to mention something but I did it!!
SORRY FOR THE RANT there are more pictures below of the finished product