PapaChop
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Up for this weekend was an awesome 2014 Honda Fury 1300. With a 1312cc V-twin, it's an absolute monster. Even though it's a 2014 the single stage paint already had some damage inflicted - swirls and a few RIDS for the most part.
Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLiOwOIZMS_sl8fo037QrxRs68hCBefU3A
Wash and Dry
I knew I was going to be polishing, so I wasn't worried about the couple coats of Meguiar's Black Wax the owner had put on.
Decon
There weren't any bonded contaminants, so a wipe down with CarPro Spotless was all that was needed.
Compound
After a test spot, I settled on FG400 with LC Orange pad at Speed 6 on the 7424XP with little to no pressure. One pass took care of the swirls, and a second pass took care of any RIDS.
First pass:
Before:
FG400:
PF2500:
SF4500:
Before:
FG400 and PF2500:
Before:
FG400:
Before:
FG400:
Polish
PF2500 on the LC White pads did a good job of clearing up the minimal haze left over by the FG400. I probably could have skipped this step, but since polishing bikes is so quick I decided to go for it anyway. Speed 3 with no pressure on the 7424XP.
Before:
PF2500:
After:
Before:
After:
Finishing Polish
SF4500 is by far my favorite finishing polish. It adds a ridiculous amount of depth to black, dark red, and dark blue paints. It's also an extremely easy polish to work with - it spreads easily and evenly, and wipes off even easier.
Wipe Down
I like using a Waffle Weave for this step to make sure there are absolutely no fuzzies floating around.
LSP
To help protect the single stage paint and give the now flawless black some pop, I went with two coats of CQuartzUK topped with Reload. The chrome got the same treatment. The wheels are matte and I don't have any LSPs for matte right now. Any input on the CG Jeatseal Matte?
I love working on motorcycles - you can get rewarding results in such a short amount of time compared to cars.
Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLiOwOIZMS_sl8fo037QrxRs68hCBefU3A




Wash and Dry
- Gilmour Foamaster Foam Gun
- Chemical Guys Extreme Maxi-Suds II
- Microfiber Wash Mitt
- Two 5 gallon buckets with Grit Guards
- Toro 230mph blower
- DetailedImage Waffle Weave Towel
I knew I was going to be polishing, so I wasn't worried about the couple coats of Meguiar's Black Wax the owner had put on.
Decon
- CarPro Spotless
There weren't any bonded contaminants, so a wipe down with CarPro Spotless was all that was needed.


Compound
- Menzerna FG400
- Lake Crystal 3" Orange Fine Cutting Pad
- DetailedImage Ultra Plush 16x16
After a test spot, I settled on FG400 with LC Orange pad at Speed 6 on the 7424XP with little to no pressure. One pass took care of the swirls, and a second pass took care of any RIDS.
First pass:

Before:

FG400:

PF2500:

SF4500:

Before:

FG400 and PF2500:

Before:

FG400:




Before:

FG400:



Polish
- Menzerna PF2500
- Lake Crystal 3" White Polishing Pad
- DetailedImage Ultra Plush 16x16
PF2500 on the LC White pads did a good job of clearing up the minimal haze left over by the FG400. I probably could have skipped this step, but since polishing bikes is so quick I decided to go for it anyway. Speed 3 with no pressure on the 7424XP.
Before:

PF2500:

After:

Before:

After:

Finishing Polish
- Menzerna SF4500
- Lake Crystal 3" Blue Fine Finishing Pad
- DetailedImage Deep Blue 16x16
SF4500 is by far my favorite finishing polish. It adds a ridiculous amount of depth to black, dark red, and dark blue paints. It's also an extremely easy polish to work with - it spreads easily and evenly, and wipes off even easier.
Wipe Down
- CarPro Eraser
- DetailedImage Waffle Weave
I like using a Waffle Weave for this step to make sure there are absolutely no fuzzies floating around.
LSP
- CarPro CQuartzUK
- CarPro Reload
To help protect the single stage paint and give the now flawless black some pop, I went with two coats of CQuartzUK topped with Reload. The chrome got the same treatment. The wheels are matte and I don't have any LSPs for matte right now. Any input on the CG Jeatseal Matte?

I love working on motorcycles - you can get rewarding results in such a short amount of time compared to cars.

