(originally posted at the corvetteforum.com)
Thanks to PoorBoys for the bonus MF towel
and the trial size of SSR 2.5 included in my
first order of SSR1, SSR2, EX and Natty's.
I thought that was VERY cool of them!
My mission was to remove what I thought were
light swirl marks and surface scratches, I feel
that the applications were somewhat succesful
but not 100% as you will see. I must also point
out that this was my first time ever using a
powered polisher/buffer of any kind. I learned
a lot from this experience and I feel confident
that my next attempt will yield even better results.
Products used in order of application:
1. NXT car wash
2. Blackfire Clay
3. Porter Cable 7424, pads and backing plate from www.properautocare.com
4. Poorboys SSR 1 with white polish pad at speed 5 (no real improvement, moved to the next product)
5. Poorboys SSR 2, same pad type, same speed (again, no noticeable improvement)
6. Poorboys SSR 2.5 same pad type, same speed (some improvement but I became skeptical after the 2.5 that my swirls were deeper than I originally thought. The SSR products themselves seemed really good)
7. 3M Perfect It SMR #39009 with the Orange compound pad speed 5 (slightly better than the PB 2.5 for my problem)
7 1/2. I did use a small amount of 3M Perfect It II compound "fine cut" #39002 in a small 16x16 area and then followed it with the 3M SMR as the bottle dictates. Being a novice, I got a little scared using the compound but it did seem to work the best. I don't feel confident enough to compound the whole car yet and I'm currently looking for other options but as a "Go To" product I'd have to say the 3M compound impressed me the most. After all of this I figured I'd let my paint and myself rest a while and do some more home work before getting super aggressive.
8. Poorboys EX Sealant with the red pad speed 4 (NICE STUFF...very creamy and rich, it made my finish seem deeper and more reflective at the same time, well reflective might be the wrong word but certainly DEEPER!!!!.)
9. Natty's Paste Wax applied by hand with a MF applicator pad (This stuff was delicious for my finish. Previously I'd only used NXT and Meg's #26, I'd say Natty's is just as rich and creamy and the finish did seem a little more WET looking than the Meg's products.)
I was planning on applying one more coat of Natty's today but unfortunately "life" got in the way. I will be adding at least 2 more coats of Natty's very soon.
All of the polishes and SMR's were worked in very well, at least worked until dusting and then even a little more. The before & after pics were taken in my garage with flourescents above and camera flash on, it was night time when I began so I couldn't get any direct sunlight shots. The hood reflection pic was after everything mentioned above at almost dusk the next day.
I know this is a L-O-N-G post but I wanted to be as thorough as possible, I'm hoping by being so descriptive, one of you "Mad Scientist" detailers could give me a few pointers? I'd rather use the PB products but the largest improvement as far as I could tell was from the 3M. Do I dare use SSR3?
I'll be lurking...
Before: Swirls are quite visable:
After: Swirls are slightly less...
Hood reflection:
Thanks to PoorBoys for the bonus MF towel
and the trial size of SSR 2.5 included in my
first order of SSR1, SSR2, EX and Natty's.
I thought that was VERY cool of them!
My mission was to remove what I thought were
light swirl marks and surface scratches, I feel
that the applications were somewhat succesful
but not 100% as you will see. I must also point
out that this was my first time ever using a
powered polisher/buffer of any kind. I learned
a lot from this experience and I feel confident
that my next attempt will yield even better results.
Products used in order of application:
1. NXT car wash
2. Blackfire Clay
3. Porter Cable 7424, pads and backing plate from www.properautocare.com
4. Poorboys SSR 1 with white polish pad at speed 5 (no real improvement, moved to the next product)
5. Poorboys SSR 2, same pad type, same speed (again, no noticeable improvement)
6. Poorboys SSR 2.5 same pad type, same speed (some improvement but I became skeptical after the 2.5 that my swirls were deeper than I originally thought. The SSR products themselves seemed really good)
7. 3M Perfect It SMR #39009 with the Orange compound pad speed 5 (slightly better than the PB 2.5 for my problem)
7 1/2. I did use a small amount of 3M Perfect It II compound "fine cut" #39002 in a small 16x16 area and then followed it with the 3M SMR as the bottle dictates. Being a novice, I got a little scared using the compound but it did seem to work the best. I don't feel confident enough to compound the whole car yet and I'm currently looking for other options but as a "Go To" product I'd have to say the 3M compound impressed me the most. After all of this I figured I'd let my paint and myself rest a while and do some more home work before getting super aggressive.
8. Poorboys EX Sealant with the red pad speed 4 (NICE STUFF...very creamy and rich, it made my finish seem deeper and more reflective at the same time, well reflective might be the wrong word but certainly DEEPER!!!!.)
9. Natty's Paste Wax applied by hand with a MF applicator pad (This stuff was delicious for my finish. Previously I'd only used NXT and Meg's #26, I'd say Natty's is just as rich and creamy and the finish did seem a little more WET looking than the Meg's products.)
I was planning on applying one more coat of Natty's today but unfortunately "life" got in the way. I will be adding at least 2 more coats of Natty's very soon.
All of the polishes and SMR's were worked in very well, at least worked until dusting and then even a little more. The before & after pics were taken in my garage with flourescents above and camera flash on, it was night time when I began so I couldn't get any direct sunlight shots. The hood reflection pic was after everything mentioned above at almost dusk the next day.
I know this is a L-O-N-G post but I wanted to be as thorough as possible, I'm hoping by being so descriptive, one of you "Mad Scientist" detailers could give me a few pointers? I'd rather use the PB products but the largest improvement as far as I could tell was from the 3M. Do I dare use SSR3?
I'll be lurking...
Before: Swirls are quite visable:
After: Swirls are slightly less...
Hood reflection: