This is my setup.
Step 1: Wash the car.
Step 2: Clay using Mother's Clay.
Step 3: Rewash-rinse-dry.
Step 4: Use PB SSR2.5 with a EDGE polishing pad using a PC 7424 to get rid of some light to medium scratches on my hood. (if no results, switch to a light cut pad with SSR2.5).
Step 5: Use PB SSR1 with a EDGE polishing pad to get rid of any hazing and restore some gloss in the paint.
Step 6: Apply Liquid Glass using an EDGE finishing pad.
Step 7: Have a beer and enjoy!
I'll be working on a black 96 impala SS with the paint in relatively good condition.
Questions:
Do edge pads (or any foam pads) provide enough cut when polishing using SSR2.5 to restore paint defects?
From what i have heard, Liquid Glass is a decent product and really acts as an acrylic sealant more so then a wax that still provides a pretty deep shine. Basically, am i ready to put a sealant (Liquid Glass) on after i apply the PB SSR1?
Thanks for any comments or suggestions!
IMP MAN
Step 1: Wash the car.
Step 2: Clay using Mother's Clay.
Step 3: Rewash-rinse-dry.
Step 4: Use PB SSR2.5 with a EDGE polishing pad using a PC 7424 to get rid of some light to medium scratches on my hood. (if no results, switch to a light cut pad with SSR2.5).
Step 5: Use PB SSR1 with a EDGE polishing pad to get rid of any hazing and restore some gloss in the paint.
Step 6: Apply Liquid Glass using an EDGE finishing pad.
Step 7: Have a beer and enjoy!
I'll be working on a black 96 impala SS with the paint in relatively good condition.
Questions:
Do edge pads (or any foam pads) provide enough cut when polishing using SSR2.5 to restore paint defects?
From what i have heard, Liquid Glass is a decent product and really acts as an acrylic sealant more so then a wax that still provides a pretty deep shine. Basically, am i ready to put a sealant (Liquid Glass) on after i apply the PB SSR1?
Thanks for any comments or suggestions!
IMP MAN