BobbyG
New member
Another amazing tutorial taking the reader step by step through the process including products and photo's. It's great to have someone else taking a few shots showing you in action.
I like the choice in pads....:bigups
So many are under the impression that an Orange Lake Country foam pad is very aggressive and in reality it's far from it. About a week ago a friend stopped by and we were "discussing" pads and compounds. I told him I'd do 1/2 the hood on his metallic red Ford truck and wanted him to guess what I used.
To make a long story short, I did a rinseless wash, clay, then hit it when Menzerna Power Gloss and an Orange Kompressor pad on my rotary using slow passes. The finish gleamed and I hadn't even polished it yet!
Needless to say my friend was amazed at how well I could finish this section with the pad and product I'd selected. I did bump it up a bit finishing the entire hood with Menzerna Super Finish SF4000 and a White pad and my Flex 3401....:bigups
I think part of this phenomenon is that most become satisfied with a simple wash and wax and quite possibly never have had the finish properly detailed.. There is no comparison...
Thanks for taking the time and all the contributions to Autopia Forums....:bigups
I like the choice in pads....:bigups
So many are under the impression that an Orange Lake Country foam pad is very aggressive and in reality it's far from it. About a week ago a friend stopped by and we were "discussing" pads and compounds. I told him I'd do 1/2 the hood on his metallic red Ford truck and wanted him to guess what I used.
To make a long story short, I did a rinseless wash, clay, then hit it when Menzerna Power Gloss and an Orange Kompressor pad on my rotary using slow passes. The finish gleamed and I hadn't even polished it yet!
Needless to say my friend was amazed at how well I could finish this section with the pad and product I'd selected. I did bump it up a bit finishing the entire hood with Menzerna Super Finish SF4000 and a White pad and my Flex 3401....:bigups
I think part of this phenomenon is that most become satisfied with a simple wash and wax and quite possibly never have had the finish properly detailed.. There is no comparison...
Thanks for taking the time and all the contributions to Autopia Forums....:bigups