Cheers guys!
This is my first detail after loads of reading of your posts and sugestions.
It's a BMW from 1990, diamond black metalic, paintwork was great, except minor swirls from washing. I didn't shot the whole car just the hood, but results are amazing!
I used this proces:
Armorall shampoo heavy duty
microfiber glove for wash
Eagle one wheel cleaner
Kanebo for drying
polishing by hand:
Scholl S17 medium cut
Scholl S40 finish
Farecla black top hand glaze
results in full sun:xyxthumbs( pics are from mobile phone, next time I'll document whole proces with digi cam)
http://www.slichke.com/viewer.php?id=cqs1206978842l.jpg
http://www.slichke.com/viewer.php?id=bwy1206978964f.jpg
I am still confused with one thing...some people said that rubing compound needs to dry out after rubing like wax and then clean it up, I did that immediatelly after rubing with microfiber cloth, should I let it dry before finishing up?
This is my first detail after loads of reading of your posts and sugestions.
It's a BMW from 1990, diamond black metalic, paintwork was great, except minor swirls from washing. I didn't shot the whole car just the hood, but results are amazing!
I used this proces:
Armorall shampoo heavy duty
microfiber glove for wash
Eagle one wheel cleaner
Kanebo for drying
polishing by hand:
Scholl S17 medium cut
Scholl S40 finish
Farecla black top hand glaze
results in full sun:xyxthumbs( pics are from mobile phone, next time I'll document whole proces with digi cam)
http://www.slichke.com/viewer.php?id=cqs1206978842l.jpg
http://www.slichke.com/viewer.php?id=bwy1206978964f.jpg
I am still confused with one thing...some people said that rubing compound needs to dry out after rubing like wax and then clean it up, I did that immediatelly after rubing with microfiber cloth, should I let it dry before finishing up?