HondaMan
2004 Civic EX magnesium
Partially answered elsewhere, but given that these are abrasives, I figured let me ask specifically, since the websites selling them give the same "use for....." descriptions.
Can someone elaborate what kind of car swirls or damage each of these are best for? Obviousley, the more damage the higher the number. I have on order only SSR 1 and 2.
I'm more interested in what NOT to use each for. I have a number of family cars and basically I don't want to use one of these when I shouldn't use it at all, and I don't want to use too high a number (or too low, though that won't cause damage) and screw up the finish.
If you want the specifics of the cars I will be working on, here's all the cars in my family and family circle that I hope to be doing in the next few weeks (months?).
(1) My car is a 2004 Honda Civic EX (magnesium metallic: goldish/brown color) -- it's 1 month old, nothing done wash/wax wise, I figure I shouldn't use any of these.
(2) Sister's car is a 2004 Honda Minivan (similar color to mine) -- about 6-9 months old, only occasionally washed and probably via car wash.
(3) Dad's car is a 2001 silver Mitsubishi about 3 years old: occasional hand wash only, maybe a waxing or two in 3 years (maybe!), paint is in good condition as far as any scratches or chips, just not regularly detailed or waxed.
(4) Mom's car is a 1994 Camry (black), washed over the years, never/rarely waxed, car has scrathes and some chips in some areas. 10 years old paint wear and tear.
(5) Brother's car is a 2004 Honda Accord -- brownish color, 6 months old, only washed once or twice, only a few months older than mine.
I am thinking I can probably use -- and might need to order -- SSR 2.5 on my mom's car. I'm thinking SSR 2 on dad's Mitsubishi, and MAYBE SSR 1 on my sister's car. Figure nothing on mine and my brothers (clay only).
Sound reasonable?? I know, I know, pictures...I'm working on it.
Can someone elaborate what kind of car swirls or damage each of these are best for? Obviousley, the more damage the higher the number. I have on order only SSR 1 and 2.
I'm more interested in what NOT to use each for. I have a number of family cars and basically I don't want to use one of these when I shouldn't use it at all, and I don't want to use too high a number (or too low, though that won't cause damage) and screw up the finish.
If you want the specifics of the cars I will be working on, here's all the cars in my family and family circle that I hope to be doing in the next few weeks (months?).
(1) My car is a 2004 Honda Civic EX (magnesium metallic: goldish/brown color) -- it's 1 month old, nothing done wash/wax wise, I figure I shouldn't use any of these.
(2) Sister's car is a 2004 Honda Minivan (similar color to mine) -- about 6-9 months old, only occasionally washed and probably via car wash.
(3) Dad's car is a 2001 silver Mitsubishi about 3 years old: occasional hand wash only, maybe a waxing or two in 3 years (maybe!), paint is in good condition as far as any scratches or chips, just not regularly detailed or waxed.
(4) Mom's car is a 1994 Camry (black), washed over the years, never/rarely waxed, car has scrathes and some chips in some areas. 10 years old paint wear and tear.
(5) Brother's car is a 2004 Honda Accord -- brownish color, 6 months old, only washed once or twice, only a few months older than mine.
I am thinking I can probably use -- and might need to order -- SSR 2.5 on my mom's car. I'm thinking SSR 2 on dad's Mitsubishi, and MAYBE SSR 1 on my sister's car. Figure nothing on mine and my brothers (clay only).
Sound reasonable?? I know, I know, pictures...I'm working on it.
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