Polish recommendations...
Discussion
I bought myself a machine polisher last year - but haven't had the guts to use it yet!! The plan is to filch an old panel from a local body-shop and practice on that first.
In the meantime, the paint on my wife's car really needs some attention.
So the first question relates to what polishes should I be buying for manual use, and for machine application when I start using the polisher? I'm running out of my stock of various Meguiars stuff,so actually need to restock everything.
I guess I'm really after a suggested consumables list for paint care, from the experts out there - for manual then machine polishing.
Also, what can I expect to achieve with the machine polisher? The wife had some respray work done by a local guy a year ago, and it isn't a good finish. It's dull - looks like it hasn't been polished - and there is orange-peel; will I be able to sort those out, or is that a step too far?
It's metallic black, on an ')7 Clio 197, so I'm guessing clear-coat over the paint.
Sorry for a rambling post....
In the meantime, the paint on my wife's car really needs some attention.
So the first question relates to what polishes should I be buying for manual use, and for machine application when I start using the polisher? I'm running out of my stock of various Meguiars stuff,so actually need to restock everything.
I guess I'm really after a suggested consumables list for paint care, from the experts out there - for manual then machine polishing.
Also, what can I expect to achieve with the machine polisher? The wife had some respray work done by a local guy a year ago, and it isn't a good finish. It's dull - looks like it hasn't been polished - and there is orange-peel; will I be able to sort those out, or is that a step too far?
It's metallic black, on an ')7 Clio 197, so I'm guessing clear-coat over the paint.
Sorry for a rambling post....
trickywoo said:
Sounds like the respray may need either redoing properly or possibly something as strong as a rub down with wet and dry paper followed by increasingly fine compounding.
If your machine is a DA I'd recommend Sonax EX 04-06 and a medium pad. On sound paint you can't do much damage with that combo (as long as you are sensible) but it'll do quite a lot of swirl correction and give you a glossy finish in the one bottle.
It is DA, so thanks. Other cars we have just need a bit of gentle correction, so that sounds like it will be the ticket for those, if not for the 197. It durant warrant a respray, as it's worth nothing now, and my wife isn't as anal as I am about cars! I might resort to wet sanding and compound, if necessary, but I'll see how I get on. If your machine is a DA I'd recommend Sonax EX 04-06 and a medium pad. On sound paint you can't do much damage with that combo (as long as you are sensible) but it'll do quite a lot of swirl correction and give you a glossy finish in the one bottle.
Iso this stuff useful if applied by hand?
Hainey said:
If it's that bad G10 compound, and then if still rough go in with the harsher g3. Then glaze. G10 is usually enough though.
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Hainey said:
http://imgur.com/Akg9Aw7
26 year old paint after some G10 and glaze before polish and wax. Hang in there and good luck!
Cheers! That's tomorrow evening sorted 26 year old paint after some G10 and glaze before polish and wax. Hang in there and good luck!
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