KR CoolShine
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I started a detail of the XJR yesterday -- 7 hours and I didn't get finished (I loafed for part of it, though). Here's what I did:
Valuguard A
Valuguard B
Spot clay lower panels
Clean engine compartment with EF Hi-Intensity
Valuguard C
Pinnacle Paintwork Cleansing Lotion applied with Porter Cable and white pad
Wash any PPCL residue with Pinnacle Bodywork Shampoo
Blackfire Polish applied with Porter Cable and white pad
Blackfire Protectant applied with Porter Cable and grey pad
Blackfire Protectant applied with foam applicator
Pulled left side wheels; cleaned them and the spare with EF HI; Klassse All in One; Klasse Sealant Glaze times two; all front and back
Now, all I have to do are the right side wheels; a couple more coats of Blackfire; Klasse the painted parts of the engine bay; and 303 the plastic parts of the engine bay. Then, on to the interior.
Here's my product review of the new things. I really like the ABC products. I think the paint was very clean and well prepped after I completed the process. Some think the gallons are too big. I disagree. For a large car, you use a fair amount of the stuff. A is a pint to a gallon; you need at least a gallon and a half to get complete coverage -- that's 3/8 of the gallon. I used almost a pint of B -- that's 8 applications to the gallon. C is 1 ounce to the gallon -- so a half cup to 4 gallons in a 5 gallon bucket. That's only 32 washes. Besides, the stuff is very reasonably priced.
My Blackfire technique must be really bad. I could not get the haze off. I was sure I used too much product with the PC; that's why I did the second coat by hand. I used less than an ounce on the second coat and still had a terrible time getting it off. Weather could have had a lot to do with it. High 50s, very humid. I let the stuff dry forever, I thought. Maybe too long; maybe not long enough.
Can't say anything about the look -- it was completely dark way before I was finished.
I think that I will finsh the car; then wash the XKR and take side by side pics; Blackfire versus Klasse/Souveran.
Oh, and my back hurts today.
Valuguard A
Valuguard B
Spot clay lower panels
Clean engine compartment with EF Hi-Intensity
Valuguard C
Pinnacle Paintwork Cleansing Lotion applied with Porter Cable and white pad
Wash any PPCL residue with Pinnacle Bodywork Shampoo
Blackfire Polish applied with Porter Cable and white pad
Blackfire Protectant applied with Porter Cable and grey pad
Blackfire Protectant applied with foam applicator
Pulled left side wheels; cleaned them and the spare with EF HI; Klassse All in One; Klasse Sealant Glaze times two; all front and back
Now, all I have to do are the right side wheels; a couple more coats of Blackfire; Klasse the painted parts of the engine bay; and 303 the plastic parts of the engine bay. Then, on to the interior.
Here's my product review of the new things. I really like the ABC products. I think the paint was very clean and well prepped after I completed the process. Some think the gallons are too big. I disagree. For a large car, you use a fair amount of the stuff. A is a pint to a gallon; you need at least a gallon and a half to get complete coverage -- that's 3/8 of the gallon. I used almost a pint of B -- that's 8 applications to the gallon. C is 1 ounce to the gallon -- so a half cup to 4 gallons in a 5 gallon bucket. That's only 32 washes. Besides, the stuff is very reasonably priced.
My Blackfire technique must be really bad. I could not get the haze off. I was sure I used too much product with the PC; that's why I did the second coat by hand. I used less than an ounce on the second coat and still had a terrible time getting it off. Weather could have had a lot to do with it. High 50s, very humid. I let the stuff dry forever, I thought. Maybe too long; maybe not long enough.
Can't say anything about the look -- it was completely dark way before I was finished.
I think that I will finsh the car; then wash the XKR and take side by side pics; Blackfire versus Klasse/Souveran.
Oh, and my back hurts today.