This was today's detail and is a perfect example of why to never take a car to a "hand car wash", which is the ony place this car had ever been cleaned.
Anyway, I knew I wasn't going to be able to get all the swirling out in just one day with a PC (I'm definitely ordering a rotary after trying this with the PC!) so did the best I could and ended up with about 95% of them removed.
I thought I'd give #83 a go again as I have been favouring SSR2.5 recently but after doing the hood soon reverted to the SSR - #83 (by PC at least) takes forever to work through, and even then I dont find the results anywhere near as good as SSR2.5 - I could get better results with one pass of 2.5 than I could with three of #83.
So in the end, I went:
SSR2.5/Sonus DAS Orange
Yellow Moose Wax/Sonus DAS Blue
#16 by hand
I couldn't believe that I could have gone straight from 2.5/Orange to a LSP but I could have done - I really do like the SSR range now!
Results were really good, although the photos aren't great as the light was going and my photographic inspiration had left me. This detail took me 10 hours as the paint really was in a bit of a state. Roll on the Makita which will hopefully speed things up a bit!
Ben
Anyway, I knew I wasn't going to be able to get all the swirling out in just one day with a PC (I'm definitely ordering a rotary after trying this with the PC!) so did the best I could and ended up with about 95% of them removed.
I thought I'd give #83 a go again as I have been favouring SSR2.5 recently but after doing the hood soon reverted to the SSR - #83 (by PC at least) takes forever to work through, and even then I dont find the results anywhere near as good as SSR2.5 - I could get better results with one pass of 2.5 than I could with three of #83.
So in the end, I went:
SSR2.5/Sonus DAS Orange
Yellow Moose Wax/Sonus DAS Blue
#16 by hand
I couldn't believe that I could have gone straight from 2.5/Orange to a LSP but I could have done - I really do like the SSR range now!
Results were really good, although the photos aren't great as the light was going and my photographic inspiration had left me. This detail took me 10 hours as the paint really was in a bit of a state. Roll on the Makita which will hopefully speed things up a bit!
Ben