I'm helping out a friend who just bought a Black '96 Prelude. He got a great deal on it ($3500) but the paint is in pretty bad shape. It sat outside under some pine trees for about the last year, and I doubt it was ever even waxed before then by the looks of it. It has a clear coat.
So here's what I've done so far:
1) Washed many times with Tide to remove the inch of dirt on it.
2) Removed cracked (& ugly) silver pinstripes with blow dryer, fingernail, & Goo Gone.
3) Clayed - the paint was actually smooth after this step (except all the chips on the hood).
4) 3M Perfect It II Compound with Wool Pad on PC.
5) Mequiars SMR with Yellow pad & PC
6) Mequiars Deep Crystal Polish
7) Can't get rid of water spots, so I try rubbing with vinegar
8) Washed so it wouldn't smell like vinegar.
So the car is 100 times better than when it started. I just can't get rid of what I think are waterspots and get it to shine.
I have a PC with many pads, but am I going to need a rotary to finish this?
Any products you can recommend? I'm wondering if something like DACP or Medallion paint cleaner would help. I've never used either.
Please take a look at the picture and let me know what you think.
So here's what I've done so far:
1) Washed many times with Tide to remove the inch of dirt on it.
2) Removed cracked (& ugly) silver pinstripes with blow dryer, fingernail, & Goo Gone.
3) Clayed - the paint was actually smooth after this step (except all the chips on the hood).
4) 3M Perfect It II Compound with Wool Pad on PC.
5) Mequiars SMR with Yellow pad & PC
6) Mequiars Deep Crystal Polish
7) Can't get rid of water spots, so I try rubbing with vinegar
8) Washed so it wouldn't smell like vinegar.
So the car is 100 times better than when it started. I just can't get rid of what I think are waterspots and get it to shine.
I have a PC with many pads, but am I going to need a rotary to finish this?
Any products you can recommend? I'm wondering if something like DACP or Medallion paint cleaner would help. I've never used either.
Please take a look at the picture and let me know what you think.