Tried my new Hitachi RO/DA today with some Megs #9 - also tried some Sonus clay first... Thought I would share...
1)
The Megs #9 was weird - it didn't seem to break down - it certainly didn't go to powder - does it normally? I just worked it around on a moderate speed then buffed off - I suppose it kind of broke down but it just sort of rolled into little lumpy bits rather than a powder - weird or not weird??
2)
Don't think it did anything for the minor swirls... will need to check in the sun...
3)
The clay was fantastic - got all those nasty brake dust lumps out. I actually liked the feel of the surface after clay and a wipe clean, more than after the Megs #9
4)
End result - the panel I worked (hood) didn't look any better than the other panels that just had a wash...
Sooooo
Thoughts are - I wash and dry the car properly and it is new, so I don't have bad swirls and the ones that are there are hard to see as the car is metallic silver. Using the machine to work in and polish seemed like overkill and without great benefit so I thought I would try this approach...
1) Wash with Megs Gel Wash and chamois dry
2) Clay if required with Sonus SFX Ultra-Fine Detailing Clay and Sonus Glyde Lube
3) Hand apply Klasse AIO with foam applicator
4) Buff off Klasse AIO using RO/DA with Sonus DAS Buffing Bonnet on a Sonus SFX foam pad
5) Apply Sonus Acrylic Glans and buff with Concours Buffing Towel
All done!
This should keep things A-OK with maybe an annual swirl removal job??? By me or a pro???
Any thoughts?
1)
The Megs #9 was weird - it didn't seem to break down - it certainly didn't go to powder - does it normally? I just worked it around on a moderate speed then buffed off - I suppose it kind of broke down but it just sort of rolled into little lumpy bits rather than a powder - weird or not weird??
2)
Don't think it did anything for the minor swirls... will need to check in the sun...
3)
The clay was fantastic - got all those nasty brake dust lumps out. I actually liked the feel of the surface after clay and a wipe clean, more than after the Megs #9
4)
End result - the panel I worked (hood) didn't look any better than the other panels that just had a wash...
Sooooo
Thoughts are - I wash and dry the car properly and it is new, so I don't have bad swirls and the ones that are there are hard to see as the car is metallic silver. Using the machine to work in and polish seemed like overkill and without great benefit so I thought I would try this approach...
1) Wash with Megs Gel Wash and chamois dry
2) Clay if required with Sonus SFX Ultra-Fine Detailing Clay and Sonus Glyde Lube
3) Hand apply Klasse AIO with foam applicator
4) Buff off Klasse AIO using RO/DA with Sonus DAS Buffing Bonnet on a Sonus SFX foam pad
5) Apply Sonus Acrylic Glans and buff with Concours Buffing Towel
All done!
This should keep things A-OK with maybe an annual swirl removal job??? By me or a pro???
Any thoughts?