papawheelie
New member
Hello all.
First post. I am new to detailing as well. So far I've spent my life "washing and waxing" using dish soap and Turtle Wax, the way my dad taught me.
I've spent the past month reading this site and others, gathering my products & supplies as well as knowledge to dive in to my new hobby.
I'm learning on my black 2006 Nissan Murano. It is in kinda rough shape, to start. It spends much of it's life (5 1/2 years and 50,000 miles) baking in the Phoenix sun, going through gas station car washes, and generally not receiving proper paint surface care. It has mild oxidation, some light scratches, and pretty bad swirls throughout. I'm confident that it can be brought back to like-new condition.
So far I have thoroughly washed and clayed it twice (wash, clay, wash, clay). I used dish soap and Griot's Garage Paint Cleaning clay with Speed Shine. The clay worked terrific! After the first go-around, I threw that piece of clay away because it probably shouldn't have been used again. After the second go-around, the clay was in much better shape, and saved for future. The surface is indeed smooth and free of contaminents. A great start, and confidence booster.
So, I'm ready to try out my fancy new Griot's Garage 6" random orbit. I have never used one before. Full-on noobie. I have several of their orange foam polish pads, Machine Polish #3, and Machine Polish #2. I started out with Machine Polish #3, and immediately opted to go to the slightly more agressive Polish #2.
I think everything is going pretty well. I've watched a bunch of online videos about the do's and dont's of machine polishing. My issue, though, is that the polish (both 2 and 3) is drying super fast on me, with crazy dusting. Air and surface temperature is in the 70s, with about 25% humidity. Working in the garage with doors open and a light breeze. I've given it a fair chance, completing half the roof (driver side), the rear hatch and bumper, and most of the driver side panels. I am using plenty of polish for each section. I started with 2'x2' sections, and switched to 1'x1' sections. I'm working with the machine set on speed 4-5. I've tried working fast, and nice and slow. However, it seems like I don't get to pass over the surface more than 1 or 2 times, for 15-30 seconds, and my polish is dry and dusting. I am spending quite a bit of time and effort wiping off that dried polish. I've tried lightly spraying the surface with Speed Shine and water. It helps, but causes smears, and doesn't seem like it should be necessary.
WHAT IS THE NOOBIE DOING WRONG? :sadwavey:
I've read that oxidation can absorb oils in the polish, causing it to dry very quickly, but don't know if I should believe that, or what to do about it.
I wonder if I just keep pushing through with the #2 polish, hopefully not doing more harm to the surface in the process, that I will not have the same issue when I go over it a second time with Polish #3.
I figured I should take a break and create my profile here and see if the experts can help me.
Sense of confidence has decreased since I started polishing this morning. I want to make my products work, if possible, versus going out and buying different stuff.
There is a sticker under the hood that says "Hard Clear Coat".
I am very appreciative of guidance.
-Duane
First post. I am new to detailing as well. So far I've spent my life "washing and waxing" using dish soap and Turtle Wax, the way my dad taught me.
I've spent the past month reading this site and others, gathering my products & supplies as well as knowledge to dive in to my new hobby.
I'm learning on my black 2006 Nissan Murano. It is in kinda rough shape, to start. It spends much of it's life (5 1/2 years and 50,000 miles) baking in the Phoenix sun, going through gas station car washes, and generally not receiving proper paint surface care. It has mild oxidation, some light scratches, and pretty bad swirls throughout. I'm confident that it can be brought back to like-new condition.
So far I have thoroughly washed and clayed it twice (wash, clay, wash, clay). I used dish soap and Griot's Garage Paint Cleaning clay with Speed Shine. The clay worked terrific! After the first go-around, I threw that piece of clay away because it probably shouldn't have been used again. After the second go-around, the clay was in much better shape, and saved for future. The surface is indeed smooth and free of contaminents. A great start, and confidence booster.
So, I'm ready to try out my fancy new Griot's Garage 6" random orbit. I have never used one before. Full-on noobie. I have several of their orange foam polish pads, Machine Polish #3, and Machine Polish #2. I started out with Machine Polish #3, and immediately opted to go to the slightly more agressive Polish #2.
I think everything is going pretty well. I've watched a bunch of online videos about the do's and dont's of machine polishing. My issue, though, is that the polish (both 2 and 3) is drying super fast on me, with crazy dusting. Air and surface temperature is in the 70s, with about 25% humidity. Working in the garage with doors open and a light breeze. I've given it a fair chance, completing half the roof (driver side), the rear hatch and bumper, and most of the driver side panels. I am using plenty of polish for each section. I started with 2'x2' sections, and switched to 1'x1' sections. I'm working with the machine set on speed 4-5. I've tried working fast, and nice and slow. However, it seems like I don't get to pass over the surface more than 1 or 2 times, for 15-30 seconds, and my polish is dry and dusting. I am spending quite a bit of time and effort wiping off that dried polish. I've tried lightly spraying the surface with Speed Shine and water. It helps, but causes smears, and doesn't seem like it should be necessary.
WHAT IS THE NOOBIE DOING WRONG? :sadwavey:
I've read that oxidation can absorb oils in the polish, causing it to dry very quickly, but don't know if I should believe that, or what to do about it.
I wonder if I just keep pushing through with the #2 polish, hopefully not doing more harm to the surface in the process, that I will not have the same issue when I go over it a second time with Polish #3.
I figured I should take a break and create my profile here and see if the experts can help me.
Sense of confidence has decreased since I started polishing this morning. I want to make my products work, if possible, versus going out and buying different stuff.
There is a sticker under the hood that says "Hard Clear Coat".
I am very appreciative of guidance.
-Duane