Hello everyone, I'm Matt. I've been a long time autopia surfer and I have learned everything I know about detailing from this forum. I felt that it was about time that I became an official member so I can both ask for and receive advice from such a great online community. Anyway, enough introduction...I have a few questions for you pros.
I have been using menzerna polishes, lake country pads and a Porter Cable since I bought my Navy Blue Metallic 2001 Trans Am WS6 in February of 2007. I love the shine I get, and currently my car has zero defects. Initially I had been topping my freshly polished surfaces with cheap wax, but have recently upgraded to Menzerna FMJ sealant, as well was Menzerna Finishing touch glaze.
My questions are as follows:
1. IP/Orange Pad, FPII/Green Pad, FMJ/Red Pad, Glaze/Hand Applicator......Is this the proper order/application methods?
2. Also, being that my car is for fair weather only, it has been spending a lot of time in the garage this winter. Right now is a perfect opportunity for me to be doing my detailing in the garage, but its still about 40 degrees at best. Is it possible to use FMJ at this temerature? If so...share your suggestions on cure time...etc.
I think thats about it for right now guys. I appreciate the help in advance, and plan to share pics of my progress! :buffing:
I have been using menzerna polishes, lake country pads and a Porter Cable since I bought my Navy Blue Metallic 2001 Trans Am WS6 in February of 2007. I love the shine I get, and currently my car has zero defects. Initially I had been topping my freshly polished surfaces with cheap wax, but have recently upgraded to Menzerna FMJ sealant, as well was Menzerna Finishing touch glaze.
My questions are as follows:
1. IP/Orange Pad, FPII/Green Pad, FMJ/Red Pad, Glaze/Hand Applicator......Is this the proper order/application methods?
2. Also, being that my car is for fair weather only, it has been spending a lot of time in the garage this winter. Right now is a perfect opportunity for me to be doing my detailing in the garage, but its still about 40 degrees at best. Is it possible to use FMJ at this temerature? If so...share your suggestions on cure time...etc.
I think thats about it for right now guys. I appreciate the help in advance, and plan to share pics of my progress! :buffing: