First, I want to thank everyone who participates on this forum. I have been quietly reading and learning from you over the past six months on how to properly prep and detail a car. My wife thinks I have developed an obsessive issue.... With that being said, next weekend I am taking my first swing at doing it right. Although not new to detailing, I have not been doing prep work or using the best/right polishes or waxes in the past. Kinda like playing golf with a hockey stick. The ball ultimately got to the hole, but it was ugly along the way. I have the tools in the form of PC random and the complete Zaino package I got for Christmas. Our 2001 Passat wants to be my guinea pig before proceeding to the 2004 325i and finally the 2001 Boxster.
Yes there is a question in all this! I have purchased ZPC, Optimum polish and Sonus SFX-1 to work on a variety of small but noticeable (in the right light) swirl marks. I understand I need to start with the least cutting power and work up as needed. In your opinions, what is the order of these three from least cutting ability to most. I have pads in a rainbow of colors, again thanks to everyone's advice. See what my wife means about a developing obsession?? Thank you again to everyone and your input on this forum. Have a great weekend!
Yes there is a question in all this! I have purchased ZPC, Optimum polish and Sonus SFX-1 to work on a variety of small but noticeable (in the right light) swirl marks. I understand I need to start with the least cutting power and work up as needed. In your opinions, what is the order of these three from least cutting ability to most. I have pads in a rainbow of colors, again thanks to everyone's advice. See what my wife means about a developing obsession?? Thank you again to everyone and your input on this forum. Have a great weekend!