2 Details...had some questions....with pics(new with camera)

rundatrack

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This weekend was pretty busy as far as detailing goes...I had a civic on saturday and a 82...with untouched 82 paint on sunday.... :confused:...The civic had been resprayed couple years ago and the painter "forgot" to do the top of the car... :bsflag ...But I used some different things....

First I got access to a variable speed polisher that helped me tremendously...so the steps were

1.Clay
2.Megs #9 at 1500 with Meg polishing 6" pad
3.Collonite Insulator Wax....really like this wax....

Forgot to take before pics like a dope but here are the after....

Dont think I took this pic correctly but here is a before paint..

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Here is the after..

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Here are some pics after....exterior

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Now here are some pics of sundays detail...

I used

1.Clay
2.Megs #9 @1500 with Megs polishing pad
3.Sealant..Megs #20...first time using

I think that I should have used diamond cut after the first step....then the following...I am learning these new products....but I definately will/and appreciate any comments...I definately believe in having an open ear...

Before Exterior

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Here are the afters...I ran outta sunlight thank god he had lights ....

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paint was in real bad shape I think that it will definately have to be wetsanded but on 25 yr old paint...I dont know...but this is a euro 525 e28 so I dont see those often...to all the old skool bimmer heads they can appreciate it...

Aight let me know what I could have done differently or what products to try next time....

Gordon
 
www.xat.com for an image resizer. Those pics are ginormous!


For the cars, they definately look much better. Did you not get the 2.5 in time? I think both would've benefitted from it, then #9.

Couple suggestions.

-Dress those wheel wells! Even if you just spray dressing in there, it will look much better but for a more thorough job, hose down, soak in wheel cleaner or an APC, scrub with a brush, hose down, let dry, and dress.
-The heavier cut polish in the beginning will deeper cleanse and correct the more damaged paint on both vehicles. Follow up with #9 to remove any haze and bring an all around higher gloss finish. The LSP is just the icing on the cake.
-Don't forget the plastic/rubber trim. You can use a water based tire dressing, but I personally prefer Poorboy's Trim Restorer.

Let me know if you have any other questions.
 
GSRstilez said:
www.xat.com for an image resizer. Those pics are ginormous!


For the cars, they definately look much better. Did you not get the 2.5 in time? I think both would've benefitted from it, then #9.

Couple suggestions.

-Dress those wheel wells! Even if you just spray dressing in there, it will look much better but for a more thorough job, hose down, soak in wheel cleaner or an APC, scrub with a brush, hose down, let dry, and dress.
-The heavier cut polish in the beginning will deeper cleanse and correct the more damaged paint on both vehicles. Follow up with #9 to remove any haze and bring an all around higher gloss finish. The LSP is just the icing on the cake.
-Don't forget the plastic/rubber trim. You can use a water based tire dressing, but I personally prefer Poorboy's Trim Restorer.

Let me know if you have any other questions.


Nah the 2.5 came while I was in the middle of the civic....but didnt do the trim on the bimmer....he just didnt want it....dont knwo why..but oh well...

Now if ya I bought the Megs Compounding Pad..the 6" maroon pad....use that with the 2.5?

Will definately compound next time.....thanks for your help.....wheel well...definately....Thanks for the advice.....anymore ya can see?
 
I would always start with the least aggressive product possible to get the job done. However, with a very oxidized car I will always start with something like 2.5 and a polishing pad @1500rpm...If that doesn't cut it, I will go to a cutting pad and if that still doesn't cut it, then last resort is compound.

After 2.5 via rotary you will always need a finer polish like #9 or SSR1.
 
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