Ok so I finally got to use my PC this weekend. Thanks to everyone who answered some of my questions last week.
Here is a summary of what I did this weekend, but I am looking for suggestions of improvements and products to use (either better then I am using, alternatives, or ones I am missing).
Wash:
1 - Pressure wash the car
2 - Wash the wheels and tires - I used the two bucket technique with Megs Gold Class, Megs Wheel Face Brush, Megs Tire brush and Megs hot wheel cleaner. I also added soap to water and stir vs soap in bucket and spraying.
3 - Rinse Wheels
4 - Wash exterior (paint) - two bucket (not wheel ones) with Megs Gold Class and Megs Deep Pile Chenille Wash Mitt with a "Jiggly" motion
5 - Rinse Car (removed sprayer and let flow off car)
Dry:
1 - Dried with a Megs synthetic chamois (I normally use a Meg's MF + WW, but I wanted to try this out as I had it). I think I like the MF + WW better
Clayed:
1 - Clayed whole care except rear bumper which just had the skin replaced (ie new paint) this winter). I used Meg's quick detailer for lubricant and Meg's clay. It was pulling 7 years of build up off really well (I was impressed claying for the first time). I checked it often and reformed it often). I dropped it with two doors to go, so I got out the other megs clay to finish and retired the clay that touched the ground (it did pickup some ground dirt

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I don't plan on claying again soon (the soonest I will do it is 6 months from now). Here is where I would like suggestions. What do I do next? Polish out swirls? then Clean the paint with something like KAIO? Then polish with a glaze or filler? then wax?
after claying I wanted to use my PC and get some time in without doing anything too agressive. until I felt more comfortable. So I tackled my hood. I ended up deciding to use a megs Polishing Pad with #6 Glaze. I did small areas (I think I broke my hood up to about 6 areas). I applied a circle of glaze on the pad. pressed the pad on the area. set it to 2 and spread it around. Set it to 5 and did that for a while until it got hazy. Then I buffed it off by hand with a Megs Terry. After finishing the hood I then used a megs finishing pad and Megs Yellow Wax (#26) and applied the wax in the same way.
The hood looks nice and shiny, I was fairly happy with how it came out. I got a bunch of pics at different points. So I realize I didn't use anything with any cutting ability. I also question whether I used too much glaze and wax and if I did it long enough to let the wax/polish break (I think thats what is called). Any tips here?
Here is a pick of the final hood. I posted this one as I have the flash on and it show one of the things I need to fix.
Anyone know what that spot might be? Would setting up to a swirl remover (like #9) help that spot? or do I need to get more aggressive? Also I posted this as the flash shows so swirls. I can't seem them just looking (it was an over cast day), but obviously they are there. What would help clean that up?
Here is about 3/4 of my cleaning chemicals and what I have to work with:
I am eager to learn and very open to ideas/suggestions. I am also open to trying out different products to find out what works best in different situations. At this time I am doing this for me an my cars. I need a hobby outside of computers and maybe something I can do in the future that I enjoy.
thanks,
chris
PS - Sorry for the novel, I will try to keep it shorter next time.
