Recent details v.First rotary job!

03COBRA

I miss my 03 Cobra......
Well today after doing a lot of research I gave the rotary a try. I had been nervous as most of us are with the rotary. But after the research I have been doing I have been feeling a little bit more confident about it. I actually got a couple of tips from a local body shop guy came through my work and I picked his brain a little. One thing I noticed for me is that using the side handle with the rotary instead of the top handle works better for me! I know, blah blah blah, onto the pics!!



My Process:

--Wash w/Poorboy's SS&S and Adam's mix (50/50)

--Adam's polishes clay w/Meguiar's Last touch (3:1) for lube

--Menzerna PO106 via rotary and 7.5" LC polishing pad @ 1500 RPM

--Menzerna FTG by hand w/Pakshak MF applicator

--Menzerna FMJ by hand w/Pakshak yellow foamd applicator



--Poorboy's Spray & Rinse on wheels

--Poorboy's Bug Squash on lower panels, front bumper and hood

--Poorboy's APC (10:1) on wells



--Poorboy's Wheel Sealant on wheels

--Poorboy's BnB on tires

--Adam's V.R.T on trim, mirrors and wells

--Adam's Brilliant Spray Glaze on windows



Please excuse the wells, the light was chaning in and out with the clouds, and the final pics were to dark!:angry



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And now my Altima with FMJ. I wanted to see how this thing looked with FMJ on silver. The results came out very good, but as you know with silver it's hard to get good pics! The Pink eax was giving up after 6 weeks so it was time to redo the ol' Altima.



My Process:

--Wash w/Poorboy's SS&S and Adam's Mix

--Adam's clay w/Meguiar's Last Touch (3:1) for lube

--Menzerna PO106 via PC and 6.5" Meguiar's polishing pad on 6

--Menzerna FMJ x2 (24hrs apart) w/Pakshak yellow foam applicator



--Poorboy's APC (10:1) on wells, lower panels

--Poorboy's Spray and Rinse on wheels and tires



--Poorboy's BnB on tires

--Poorboy's wheel sealant on wheels

--Adam's V.R.T. on trim and wells

--Adam's Brilliant spray glaze on windows



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Now my Girlfriend's truck. And remember this is a 96 S-10. Check out how swirl free this thing after that long.



My Process:

--Wash w/Poorboy's SS&S and Adam's Mix

--Adam's clay w/Meguiar's Last Touch (3:1) for lube

--Menzerna PO85RD via PC and 6.5" Meguiar's polishing pad on 6

--Menzerna FMJ by hand w/Pakshak yellow foam applicator



--Poorboy's APC (10:1) on wells and lower panels

--Poorboy's Spray and Rinse on wheels



--Poorboy's BnB on tires

--Adam's V.R.T on wells,trim, front bumper

--Adam's Brilliant Spray Glaze on widnows, chrome



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When you say that you used PB's Wheel Sealant on the Taurus's wheels, do you mean you sealed the steel wheels or just the wheel covers?
 
White95Max said:
When you say that you used PB's Wheel Sealant on the Taurus's wheels, do you mean you sealed the steel wheels or just the wheel covers?



Hubcaps!
 
Thanks Thomas,



All in all I had pretty good conrol. With the side handle it made it better for me. Misting the panels with water made it very nice and controled. But, the middle part of the door where it starts to roll, it was kind of hard to control. But instead of moving the machine, I would move my stance and the control was back. All in all I was very pleased with the rotary experience. I did a really close look at the swirls on the rear fender while the sun was out, and the before and after was incredible. And of course doing it with a polishing pad makes me even happier! The swirls were absolutley gone pn that panel, and all of the others. I also liked how fast it does it's work, and how well it comes out!
 
General Lee said:
Excellent work, So you didn't notice one little buffer swirl/burn at all for your time? BTW what type of rotary?



No I didn't. And trust me I was a lookin'. Because at first site of one, I was going to stop! Makita by the way.
 
That is some outstanding work and for it being your first time that makes it something even more special. All of those finishes are crystal clear, great job. BTW, that is the cleanest s-10 I've ever seen.
 
O4cobra said:
No I didn't. And trust me I was a lookin'. Because at first site of one, I was going to stop! Makita by the way.



Awesome! When I finally make the move to *try* a Rotary, I hope I have the same results.
 
General Lee said:
Awesome! When I finally make the move to *try* a Rotary, I hope I have the same results.



my sentiments exactly!!



the 96 s-10 is smooth and very clean:up



the altima was worth your time. nice look!!



am not good with naming colors but the red or maroon car is vibrant! i think FMJ is one of the best. your pictures justify my reasoning:xyxthumbs
 
DCopp said:
That S-10 is at least a '98 unless she did a front headlight conversion...those HL's are 98+



You are correct. We did the conversion 2 weeks after we got the truck.



Thanks to everyone for the nice words!:xyxthumbs
 
Approx. how many applications do you get out of a 16 oz. bottle of FMJ? I just can't get over how costly it is for a sealant.
 
BEAUTIFUL work Kyle!!! :2thumbs: I really like the S-10...detail and mod wise!



You know in the rare instance when I do use a rotary I use the same exact one! A Makita 9227CY with a side handle. Seems easier to control than an overhead handle for me as well.
 
Sweet work! I'm guessing all done within a day? How much faster does the rotary speed the process up? Do you like the Adam's products? Menzerna / Adam's / PB is my aim for this summer!
 
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