Hi, did my first detail

pao2dapao

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how are you guys doing. I recently did a long overdue detail for my honda fit. Well heres the progress!

So my detailing kit just arrived. Got a G110v2 meguiars DA with 3 w8207 polishing pads. I have a lot of swirl marks on my honda fit and i wanted to get rid of them using this set up by meguiars. Heres a detailed list of what I plan on using and what is going to be done to my car and I must say everything is going very well! Check out my process.

1) Wash- use of meguiars gold class shampoo and foamaster gun.
2) Claybar- mothers or blue magic (to remove contaminants etched in the paint)
3) Polish- meguiars ultimate compound, ultimate polish, or scratch x (using Meguiars G110v2 Dual Action polisher).
4) Wax- nxt tech wax 2.0 (apply by hand)
Clean and gloss wheels tires.
Clean interior and vacuum


heres a picture of the immense amount of swirls my door has
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the machine thats going to save my paint!
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time to clay bar after washing!
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gotta protect the weatherstripping and crevices so that compound doesnt get stuck inside
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Use the Meguiars g110v2 with W8207 pad
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After using Ultimate Compound and Ultimate Polish
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Tada!
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The Meguires machine is really nice. You did a great job for your first time as well. Once you're completely done make sure to post some pictures of the whole car
 
Awesome job with your first detail. I bet you felt like this towards the swirls :hail .....at least I know I did. :lol2:
 
Yea I like the meguiars set up a lot. Looking to try other pads such as the surbuf and lake country pads. Quick question, if anybody knows would either the surbuf and the lake country pads fit with the meguiars backing plate? Im not sure if they use the velcro type or not like the w8207 2.0 softbuffs
 
Yea I like the meguiars set up a lot. Looking to try other pads such as the surbuf and lake country pads. Quick question, if anybody knows would either the surbuf and the lake country pads fit with the meguiars backing plate? Im not sure if they use the velcro type or not like the w8207 2.0 softbuffs

First of all great job!!!! How many hours did you end up putting into it?!

Surbuff and Lake Country pads both use a hook n' loop attachment that is the same as the G110's. The difference is the G110 V2 uses a W68DA backing plate which is slightly larger than the traditional backing plates used on a 6 and 6 1/2 inch pads, because of the rubber lip. It isn't a huge deal, and it works great for the soft buff pads, but I generally you want all of the backing plate to engage the pad for stability.

So yes you can use the Meguiar's backing plate but you will likely get better results by switching to something like the Lake Country 6 inch backing plate (if you plan on using 6 1/2 inch Lake Country and Surbuff pads).

Alternatively, if you are going to buy a new backing plate and some other brands of pads, you may consider moving down to 5 1/2 inch pads and a 5 inch backing plate. This will free up some power, particularly when using foam or microfiber pads.
 
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Alternatively, if you are going to buy a new backing plate and some other brands of pads, you may consider moving down to 5 1/2 inch pads and a 5 inch backing plate. This will free up some power, particularly when using foam or microfiber pads.

Great advice that will make your life a whole lot easier and your machine wont work so hard .

Great job on killing those swirls!!!! :bigups
 
Thanks for the help and advice guys! Will a backing plate lets say the 5 in from lake country fit with the g110v2? Im coming to a conclusion that they are all universal ? I just picked up a 3" backing plate and 4" soft pads by meguiars. More pics coming soon!
 
Thanks for the help and advice guys! Will a backing plate lets say the 5 in from lake country fit with the g110v2? Im coming to a conclusion that they are all universal ? I just picked up a 3" backing plate and 4" soft pads by meguiars. More pics coming soon!

As long as thread size is correct backing plates will swap with out problem. The Porter Cable 7242XP, Griot's Garage Polisher, and Meguiar's G110v2 all use the same universal thread size/pitch so backing plate swapping is not an issue. :rockon

PS Welcome to autopiaFORUMS!!!! :welcome::welcome:
 
Great turnaround on your Fit, hard to say it was the first detail it has done to it. Looks like new again! Welcome to AutopiaForums and thank you for sharing pao2dapao!:welcome:
 
Pao2dapao -

Wow, great. great, work for your first time out of the gate !!
You totally changed the paintwork for the better !
Sounds like you have great machine and products, and advice from those above..
Keep on doing what you are doing, everytime you use your Meguiars G110V2 you will get better and feel more comfortable with it. Its the perfect small footprint machine that can get into a lot of tight places easier than the big ones.

You can get all sizes backing plates from Lake Country and Meguiars, for this machine, and has already been said, random orbital backing plates from all manufacturers will fit any random orbital EXCEPT the Flex machine which has to have its own, geared, backing plate.

Maybe for winter you can consider some of the Collenite products? They are super durable, made in New York, where they have really bad winters already, so you know they can handle bad weather. Just a thought...

Keep doing what you are doing - we are proud of you !
Dan F
 
Welcome pao2dapao! I agree with the rest that's impressive. Keep up the good work. I was eyeing the Supra in the background yours?
 
I want to thank everyone for all their advices and support! It means a lot to me because there isnt a better forum with lively and encouraging people like you guys!

I picked up some burgundy pads from meguiars (7207) and I have not seen a single review about them. Are they bad to use? I recently did it on my hood and fender the only problem I had was it giving off a lot of dust. It still worked great followed by a polish because it marred a lot. But I think it got dusty because it was just Hot that day. Anybody else try them and have any opinions?

update:

heres my hood 50/50 shot (burgundy pad w/ ultimate compound)
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after shot
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fender shot:
before
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after
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front bumper ready for prep
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swirllss!!
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anybody have an idea of taking all these massive rock chips out =(
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ready for wax
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finish
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really open to advices. i was hoping my front bumper would have looked better. i guess its better not having swirls on it




oh yea i did mothers back to black on my trim and with proper amount of prep it went pretty well!
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303 aerospace in my cockpit
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anybody know what this is? i cant get it off
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thanks again ladies and gentlemen!
 
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