first post. first use of good pads and ssr ACURA RL

paintpro21

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Hey. This is my first post. I finished detailing my Dad's ACURA RL. He’s had it for over half a year but it’s never been waxed or anything and it goes on long road trips from SF to Vegas and LA all the time. So it had a lot of swirls and what not but nothing crazy.



I've had my porter cable almost a year now. I use it on my 5 series all the time but usually all I used it for was to apply waxes. And a few months ago I attempted a full polishing but soon noticed I was using a poor choice of products (both pad and polish).



So for His B-day I told him I would detail his car and here I am. Got the other parent to chip in and help buy ordering the Sonus pad kit, and all 4 poor boy’s SSR polishes.



First I washed and clayed the whole car.



Then since the car was relatively new and I didn't really feel like the car needed SSR2.5 all around I tried some SSR1 and SSR2 and neither really made the difference I wanted. After doing some testing. I decided to just use Maguire’s speed glaze on the back part of the car. (there are plenty of cars in the family that are more worthy of SSR use then this newer car) and for the front of the car because it had taken a good beating from the weather I found that I did need to use SSR2.5 with a Sonus cutting pad, then SSR1 with a polishing pad, and then did the speed glaze. So I did that to the hood front fenders and nose. Then I coated it all with NXT.



After doing it and putting it out into the sun I decided to take pics. So I don't have any before pics.



I also used the camera feature of the family video camera so it’s not really great and these are some of my first car pics. Excuse the dust on the car. I didn't brush off all the wax dust before I took pics and all the towels were pretty saturated so there are some of those streaks left on the car that will go away once I clean them.



So here they are.



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here's a reflection of my mom's freaking clothing that is hogging up garage space. and because of a bunch of random junk that she recently put into the garage only one car fits, which kicked me out onto the street :(

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and here are some random pics of the garage and tool chest i took since i was there. including the mess I created over the weekend doing this car and fixing another.

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1SLOW50 said:
Do they still make No.7?



I had a tin from like 1950 and that **** rocks.

Back then DuPont made #7, but some time ago the #7 trademark was bought by someone else (I have a can of #7 polishing compound that is probably 15 years old made by Borden with the statement "using the original DuPont formula" on it). Now they are "#7 Products" and there is a much broader range.
 
dchu1975 said:
What pads did you use with the SSR1 and SSR2 when you tried them first?



the first thing I tried on the car was SSR1 with a Sonus green polishing pad. wasn't impressed so i tried the 2. still not a huge diff. so i tried the 2.5 with the cutting pad and noticed a good difference just with haze. the only thing was I really didn't want to have to use that stiff pad all along the car with all tho creases it has on the front and back. so i just used the speed glaze and the green polishing pad (i cleaned it before i switched products don't worry).



although if your willing to do the whole car with it then you can get some really nice results. I just didn't have the will power to do so. I'm blown away by the people that do it all the time.
 
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