Just picked up 02 Boxter with dark metallic green clearcoat, 27k miles.
My system on prior white 944 was clay bar, M105 to remove heavy oxidation followed by DG105, repeat clay bar & DG105 1x/yr.
This is a daily driver and I'm looking to correct light hazing due to abrasives, etc. I can throw about 8 hours into the exterior max so I need to be aware of time.
I was planning to use this sytem: clay bar, M205 via white Lake foam pad, DG105 via grey Lake foam pad, both via Porter 7424, followed by some type of caranuba wax.
In the spring I'd expect to follow up with clay bar, DG105 and caranuba.
I toyed with the idea of adding a glaze to the process or perhaps DG601.
Looking for suggestions/challenges to this system given intent is to produce a car that would look stellar to the layman's eye (e.g. >80% perfect) without over investing given car it's a driver that will get chipped, dinged, etc.
TIA,
Andrew
My system on prior white 944 was clay bar, M105 to remove heavy oxidation followed by DG105, repeat clay bar & DG105 1x/yr.
This is a daily driver and I'm looking to correct light hazing due to abrasives, etc. I can throw about 8 hours into the exterior max so I need to be aware of time.
I was planning to use this sytem: clay bar, M205 via white Lake foam pad, DG105 via grey Lake foam pad, both via Porter 7424, followed by some type of caranuba wax.
In the spring I'd expect to follow up with clay bar, DG105 and caranuba.
I toyed with the idea of adding a glaze to the process or perhaps DG601.
Looking for suggestions/challenges to this system given intent is to produce a car that would look stellar to the layman's eye (e.g. >80% perfect) without over investing given car it's a driver that will get chipped, dinged, etc.
TIA,
Andrew