psynx
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I know this isnt your typical "high end car" detail but this is my bro-in law car and decided to do his car so he would stop bitc*$ng at me to work on it. Gave me a chance to try out banana armour and Orange Crush from Dodo.
I also wanted to put menzerna pf2500 to the test as a 1 step lsp ready.
Machines:
Rupes 21
Flex 3401
Makita 9227
Products:
Menzerna PF2500
M105
M205
D300
Dodo Orange Crush
Dodo Banana Armour
Dodo Lime Prime Lite
Megs 3 inch 3000 grit sandpaper
CarPro PERL
CG Eco Smart Rinseles
Optimum Opti-Lens
Pads:
LC Hybrid 4 inch Foam
Megs 5 MF Cutting Disc
Megs 5 MF Finishing Disc
Buff n Shine 5.5 Foam
Megs 6 MF Cutting Disc
Megs 6 MF Finishing Disc
Now for some pix
Heres what the car looked before any work:



Initially Ive read people getting success with a MF discs and PF2500. Of course japanese are known to have soft paint and the MF discs removed the swirls (cob webs) but hazed the paint. Heres what it looked like after a couple passes with a cutting disc

So then i bumped it down to a finishing MF discs hoping to remove the swirls but prevent hazing and here was the result

Less Hazing but visually still there so now i had to change into a foam polishing pad, my preference B n S White heavy polishing pad on my Rupes 21 with 5 inch BP, and here are the results combined with PF2500...


Perfect! Except those darn rock chips, its a 2002 and full of dents and rock chips. So now that i figured out the combo for this car i got to work on the rest of the car...
Pix of water spots and scratches...


Afters...

Now i came across these deep scratches and took some measurements, since i had sandpaper for restoring the headlights i figured i might as well bust out my damp sanding skills thanx to Art hernandez re finishing skills and threads lol jk art. The car was surprisingly around low 6's and high 4's mils. My gf prius gives me high 3's and its a 2013 vs 2002!!!!
Here are the water spots and scratches...





After sanding with 3000 Grit only took off .7 mils
Heres what the fender looked like after sanding...

I used a Megs MF cutting disc with 2 pea size D300 and 2 pea size M105 on the pad and followed up with some M205 and here are the results...


All of the scratches was removed except 1 really deep and i didnt wanna keep sanding since hes paying me peanuts and pennies.
I also wanted to put menzerna pf2500 to the test as a 1 step lsp ready.
Machines:
Rupes 21
Flex 3401
Makita 9227
Products:
Menzerna PF2500
M105
M205
D300
Dodo Orange Crush
Dodo Banana Armour
Dodo Lime Prime Lite
Megs 3 inch 3000 grit sandpaper
CarPro PERL
CG Eco Smart Rinseles
Optimum Opti-Lens
Pads:
LC Hybrid 4 inch Foam
Megs 5 MF Cutting Disc
Megs 5 MF Finishing Disc
Buff n Shine 5.5 Foam
Megs 6 MF Cutting Disc
Megs 6 MF Finishing Disc
Now for some pix
Heres what the car looked before any work:



Initially Ive read people getting success with a MF discs and PF2500. Of course japanese are known to have soft paint and the MF discs removed the swirls (cob webs) but hazed the paint. Heres what it looked like after a couple passes with a cutting disc

So then i bumped it down to a finishing MF discs hoping to remove the swirls but prevent hazing and here was the result

Less Hazing but visually still there so now i had to change into a foam polishing pad, my preference B n S White heavy polishing pad on my Rupes 21 with 5 inch BP, and here are the results combined with PF2500...


Perfect! Except those darn rock chips, its a 2002 and full of dents and rock chips. So now that i figured out the combo for this car i got to work on the rest of the car...
Pix of water spots and scratches...


Afters...

Now i came across these deep scratches and took some measurements, since i had sandpaper for restoring the headlights i figured i might as well bust out my damp sanding skills thanx to Art hernandez re finishing skills and threads lol jk art. The car was surprisingly around low 6's and high 4's mils. My gf prius gives me high 3's and its a 2013 vs 2002!!!!
Here are the water spots and scratches...





After sanding with 3000 Grit only took off .7 mils

Heres what the fender looked like after sanding...

I used a Megs MF cutting disc with 2 pea size D300 and 2 pea size M105 on the pad and followed up with some M205 and here are the results...


All of the scratches was removed except 1 really deep and i didnt wanna keep sanding since hes paying me peanuts and pennies.