Hey everybody. New autopia.org addict here, great board you have. Been reading non-stop the past few days and have a few questions about how aggressive to get with the polish/pads on my first time putting the PC 7424 to my car (or any car). I’ve been claying (Mothers), polishing (Meguiars Step2), Z2’ing since my car was new by hand.
I have some light swirls and a few scratches I would like to take car of. My plan is to purchase the PC 7424 kit with the DAS pads. I want to use the Green pad with SFX-2 then follow that up with the Blue pad and SFX-3, finally topping with Z2. Does this sound like a good game plan (based on the pictures I have provided below)? Is there any reason I should step up to the SFX pads (from what I understand they are more aggressive)?
The hood has been painted and installed back in October. I think I’ll skip the SFX-2 step just on the hood since there is really nothing to ‘fix’.
The white dots on the car is just dust. All the scratches cannot be felt with your fingernail (except for the 2nd picture).
I really need to buy a gas door bib
Rock scraps thrown up from the tires
I hate people who leave fliers in your windshield. Hand polishing never got this out
My fault (from working on the engine)
Just some overall shots
and of course a classic posting staple:
I have some light swirls and a few scratches I would like to take car of. My plan is to purchase the PC 7424 kit with the DAS pads. I want to use the Green pad with SFX-2 then follow that up with the Blue pad and SFX-3, finally topping with Z2. Does this sound like a good game plan (based on the pictures I have provided below)? Is there any reason I should step up to the SFX pads (from what I understand they are more aggressive)?
The hood has been painted and installed back in October. I think I’ll skip the SFX-2 step just on the hood since there is really nothing to ‘fix’.
The white dots on the car is just dust. All the scratches cannot be felt with your fingernail (except for the 2nd picture).
I really need to buy a gas door bib

Rock scraps thrown up from the tires

I hate people who leave fliers in your windshield. Hand polishing never got this out

My fault (from working on the engine)



Just some overall shots



and of course a classic posting staple:
