Beemerboy
Just One More Coat
I was working on a Chevy Suburban this weekend, burgundy in color....paint was in decent shape from the swirls stand point....so after washing and clay....I used SSR1 with a blue polishing pad on my rotary....worked that real well....in the light I could barely see any swirls left......so I went straight to EX-P by hand...The finish was great IMO real deep looking gloss from the metallic....I was happy and so was the customer.
now the question is
Should I have polished again after and added a glaze then EX-P....that's what I usually do...got me to wondering if some of those steps are necessary with every color and detail...I wasn't trying to cut corners more than deliver back a good finish.....The SSR1 with the rotary really brought the finish to where I wanted it....using a polish on top of that would have seemed redundant.
Thanks
P.S.
Doing one of those Suburbans is like cleaning a small condo....LOL
now the question is
Should I have polished again after and added a glaze then EX-P....that's what I usually do...got me to wondering if some of those steps are necessary with every color and detail...I wasn't trying to cut corners more than deliver back a good finish.....The SSR1 with the rotary really brought the finish to where I wanted it....using a polish on top of that would have seemed redundant.
Thanks
P.S.
Doing one of those Suburbans is like cleaning a small condo....LOL