First two pics, sorry about the tree reflections, I forgot how some of you feel about them! :lol
Mazda 626. Recently detailed it using #9/VM/EX-P but there were still some light spider swirls in the paint. #9 just wasn't strong enough to remove them and since I did the car on a rainy day (and for free, it belongs to my Dad), I couldn't evaluate the paint like I wanted to when I finished.
This time, I used #80 Speed Glaze and a Meguiars polishing pad. It really did the trick! Followed with VM (polishing pad) and EX-P by hand. I had a good sun spot shot...or so I thought, the sun ended up being focused on the seam between the hood and fender.
2003 Silverado SS. Regular weekly wash customer. Last waxed in mid February with #20 and #16. Used #80 Speed Glaze and a polishing pad to remove some minor hood scratches then used the Wolfgang twins, applying the pre-cleaner by PC and a finishing pad and the sealant by hand.
Mazda 626. Recently detailed it using #9/VM/EX-P but there were still some light spider swirls in the paint. #9 just wasn't strong enough to remove them and since I did the car on a rainy day (and for free, it belongs to my Dad), I couldn't evaluate the paint like I wanted to when I finished.
This time, I used #80 Speed Glaze and a Meguiars polishing pad. It really did the trick! Followed with VM (polishing pad) and EX-P by hand. I had a good sun spot shot...or so I thought, the sun ended up being focused on the seam between the hood and fender.



2003 Silverado SS. Regular weekly wash customer. Last waxed in mid February with #20 and #16. Used #80 Speed Glaze and a polishing pad to remove some minor hood scratches then used the Wolfgang twins, applying the pre-cleaner by PC and a finishing pad and the sealant by hand.


