OH MY GOD RIGHT NOW (Thanks Autopia)

Degislek

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Some of you may have seen my other post about a car that had been that had been horribly neglected, as well as washed with hard green scurbies and orange clean. The car had swirls that were visible from 60 feet away (I am serious. I measured it). I have never used my PC before. I figured that this would be a good first car becuase if I messed up it wouldn't really matter. OH MY GOD the results are stunning. Anyone who says you can't remove swirls with a PC is a liar or has never tried.



(Dial-up beware)



Before:



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After:



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Here is the process I used:



1) Washed with GC

2) Clayed with mother's (coolest thing ever... I could hear it)

3) PC + FI-II (FI-II is a great product)

4) PC + GEPC

5) P21S



I could not have done this without the help of this community.... A big thanks to everyone on this board.



Kevin
 
BIGkev1001 said:
Anyone who says you can't remove swirls with a PC is a liar or has never tried.



Kevin



Easy Big Kev...swirl mark removal advice is purely subjective as no one can tell you the "right" method without seeing the damage first hand; a picture over the net will not do it. Moreover, I suggested the rotary as the picture you first presented had the sun at an ideal angle displaying the swirls. I could only speculate at the depth and severity of the swirls. In all fairness, if the swirls are bad enough, a rotary is warranted. If they are more superficial, then the PC will do just fine! I have used a rotary for over 12 years, and have owned the PC since the first day it came out. I do not think anyone is a "liar" if they say that a PC will not take out swirls; it depends on how severe! I think many of us that responded to your original post suggested that the PC could be used but may take a long time to get the swirls out. Again, purely subjective!



The car looks great! Please post more pictures when you can get the sun at the same angle as the "before" pictures! The PC can do amazing things but it can not do everything a rotary can as it just does not heat up the paint the same. That is why the PC is so safe to use! :up



Cheers!!
 
I'd have to say that seeing results like that from a car that had so many swirls is what makes all the effort worth it! Good Job!!!:up
 
Thanks Guys :xyxthumbs



2hot: No Worries man. I was not directing that liar statement towards you. When I made that statement I was thinking of this:



[QOUTE]Al,



Those type of scratches from car washes can't be gotten rid of with a PC which in my book is a rotory with diapers and training wheels. The difference between 3m mequires and the others really become clearer with those type of scratches.



I would try 3m Finesse it with a rotory to try and remove those scratches. If that doesn't work use the perfect-it compound then the finesse followed by what ever glaze and topper you like. 3m finesse is specifically designed to remove scratches when used with a rotory.



I am not really knocking PC's just pointing out they are not able to get those type of scratches out. They are great for applying glazes and waxes though.



That really really sucks what happened to you...good luck with it.[/QOUTE]



From this thread:





*click me*



I know alot of newbies (like myself) frequent this board and I want them to know that a PC is a highly effective tool.... not nearly as effective as a rotary in the hands of someone who is trained to use them.
 
ahhhh... I see what you mean!



The PC is an awesome machine. It combines the benefits of a rotary with the safety of a DA.



The rotary is a real beast. It can do amazing things but can also do alot of damage! Often, I will use the PC to get the buffer marks out I put in with the rotary!! I think that it (the PC) is a tool that every serious detailer should own!! Just IMHO!!
 
BIGkev1001,



Great job!!:xyxthumbs



It is really nice to see such an improvement when someone posts before and after pics.



With patience, effort and the proper tools, our cars can truly be transformed into the "shiny next level" we want them to be! :D GEPC and P21S work great as the final knock out punch!



Keep up the great work!



Cheers,

My Black 7 Series
 
Looks great! :xyxthumbs



I'm so inspired now - come on, warm weather! :bow



How about some sun reflection pics too once it clears up?
 
That's fantastic man, the sense of accomplishment must be unreal - you deserve all the accolades expressed here. Awesome job:cool:
 
Thanks Guys:D



I will try and get some pictures in the sun from the same angle. There are some swrils still visible but I would say they were reduced by about 90 -95 % which is about 100,000 times better then I thought I would get. So all and all I'm happy.



ronald_m: I don't have a garage yet :( I'm moving soon so hopefully I can find a place that has one...



I have a question for all you P21S users. Yesterday the car looked good after I finished but today when I left for work it looked 10 times better. Is that normal for this wax? I think I remember reading that P21S looks it's best 1- 2 days after it is applied but I didn't think it would be that dramatic.
 
Hey Kev,



I am not sure, I may be seeing things:D , but to me P21S (S100) seems to darken/deepen the paint after a couple of days.

Just IMHO!:nixweiss
 
Bigkev,

The reason i asked was because I dont have a garage neither so im assuming it's safe to used a pc with polish outside the garage.Were you in direct sunlight when you detailed/pc it?
 
BIGkev1001 said:
Thanks Guys:D



I will try and get some pictures in the sun from the same angle. There are some swrils still visible but I would say they were reduced by about 90 -95 % which is about 100,000 times better then I thought I would get. So all and all I'm happy.



ronald_m: I don't have a garage yet :( I'm moving soon so hopefully I can find a place that has one...



I have a question for all you P21S users. Yesterday the car looked good after I finished but today when I left for work it looked 10 times better. Is that normal for this wax? I think I remember reading that P21S looks it's best 1- 2 days after it is applied but I didn't think it would be that dramatic.

It will look even better after the first wash - not sure why - but it does.
 
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