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#271
Instructor
iTrader: (3)
Good idea
I see some good potential for meguiars hyper dressing on the tires fender wells, or solutions finish on the front fog areas, front lower grilles, and some cure on the upper coated portion of the grille, I usually spray reload the upper portion of Isf plastic coated grill use a mf/brush to wipe? Not sure if the gs comes with black trim for the upper portion or its coated plastic, but it would really make it pop
On a side note have you tried using the eagle edgeless mf for the cure? These things are so durable, soft, and they work great to buff off spray sealants Imo they should be in everyone's arsenal.
Last edited by k20trick; 09-20-17 at 10:18 PM.
#273
Lead Lap
iTrader: (8)
Good idea
I see some good potential for meguiars hyper dressing on the tires fender wells, or solutions finish on the front fog areas, front lower grilles, and some cure on the upper coated portion of the grille, I usually spray reload the upper portion of Isf plastic coated grill use a mf/brush to wipe? Not sure if the gs comes with black trim for the upper portion or its coated plastic, but it would really make it pop
On a side note have you tried using the eagle edgeless mf for the cure? These things are so durable, soft, and they work great to buff off spray sealants Imo they should be in everyone's arsenal.
I see some good potential for meguiars hyper dressing on the tires fender wells, or solutions finish on the front fog areas, front lower grilles, and some cure on the upper coated portion of the grille, I usually spray reload the upper portion of Isf plastic coated grill use a mf/brush to wipe? Not sure if the gs comes with black trim for the upper portion or its coated plastic, but it would really make it pop
On a side note have you tried using the eagle edgeless mf for the cure? These things are so durable, soft, and they work great to buff off spray sealants Imo they should be in everyone's arsenal.
I haven't tried the eagle edgeless towels before. I usually apply cure when the car is still wet (it's a wet or dry product) and wipe the car down with my pfm towels.
Which maintenance product do you use on top of the coating?
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#276
Driver School Candidate
This applies to the whole car.
Wash
1) clay bar
2) wet sand (only severe areas... I personally had 1)
3) random orbital polisher - CG v line products (32-34) w/ hex logic pads (heavy contamination)
4) random orbital polisher - CG v line products (36-38) w/ hex logic pads (light contamination)
5) finished off with a butter wet wax
done.
*Took around 8hrs.
I was not a huge fan of the CG v line. More internet hype than anything else.
Chris
Wash
1) clay bar
2) wet sand (only severe areas... I personally had 1)
3) random orbital polisher - CG v line products (32-34) w/ hex logic pads (heavy contamination)
4) random orbital polisher - CG v line products (36-38) w/ hex logic pads (light contamination)
5) finished off with a butter wet wax
done.
*Took around 8hrs.
I was not a huge fan of the CG v line. More internet hype than anything else.
Chris
#277
5% Club. Killing it!!!
iTrader: (15)
This applies to the whole car.
Wash
1) clay bar
2) wet sand (only severe areas... I personally had 1)
3) random orbital polisher - CG v line products (32-34) w/ hex logic pads (heavy contamination)
4) random orbital polisher - CG v line products (36-38) w/ hex logic pads (light contamination)
5) finished off with a butter wet wax
done.
*Took around 8hrs.
I was not a huge fan of the CG v line. More internet hype than anything else.
Chris
Wash
1) clay bar
2) wet sand (only severe areas... I personally had 1)
3) random orbital polisher - CG v line products (32-34) w/ hex logic pads (heavy contamination)
4) random orbital polisher - CG v line products (36-38) w/ hex logic pads (light contamination)
5) finished off with a butter wet wax
done.
*Took around 8hrs.
I was not a huge fan of the CG v line. More internet hype than anything else.
Chris
#278
Driver School Candidate
#283
Lead Lap
iTrader: (8)
I've been procrastinating on this LS460L because it looks like it has had a lifetime of automated car washes for the last 10 years.
I was trying out Carpro velvet pads with M100 for orange peel removal on a section of the door, but I wasn't brave enough to continue after 1 pass (panel has been repainted).
I tried M100 with the Carpro flash pad followed by M205 with a Carpro Gloss pad. Topped it off with some Gyeon cure for now.
#284
Driver School Candidate
I've been procrastinating on this LS460L because it looks like it has had a lifetime of automated car washes for the last 10 years.
I was trying out Carpro velvet pads with M100 for orange peel removal on a section of the door, but I wasn't brave enough to continue after 1 pass (panel has been repainted).
I tried M100 with the Carpro flash pad followed by M205 with a Carpro Gloss pad. Topped it off with some Gyeon cure for now.
#285
Lead Lap
iTrader: (8)
I didn't know where else to post this. I was killing some time in the garage waiting for my friend to stop by.
All photos are Lake Country white polishing pad + Carpro Essence extreme gloss
I can't wait to try this product on nice paint, and I know my engine bay is in desperate need of a cleaning.
All photos are Lake Country white polishing pad + Carpro Essence extreme gloss
I can't wait to try this product on nice paint, and I know my engine bay is in desperate need of a cleaning.