Detailing Anyone? (PICS)
it is a bit of an art.. i agree completely with that.. technique means a lot
Last edited by 06_SIC_SS; Nov 15, 2009 at 08:10 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
I'd practice on a scrap body panel or a car you don't care about. my first couple of cars weren't pretty lol. I can still remember my first buffer. the pad wasn't a loop lock just a slip on and and I used wayyy too much product. all it did was swirl up the car!
my dad has a 1992 thunderbird that just sits in the driveway and the paint is so tore up you wouldnt believe it, i just saw the how to videos on autogeek and im really leaning on buying that 7424 polisher.
depends on the condition of the paint, a pc is not going to take out super deep imperfections. there just isnt enough heat to break through enough clear with a pc, regardless if your using a very cutting pad and an aggressive compund. if you want you can pm me pics of the paint in direct sunlight and i will tell you if it is correctable or not
also if you can run a fingernail over the scratch and it catches its most likely way too deep into the clear, possibly into the e-coat and a repaint is in order.
also if you can run a fingernail over the scratch and it catches its most likely way too deep into the clear, possibly into the e-coat and a repaint is in order.
Last edited by sundevil07; Nov 15, 2009 at 10:36 PM.
atleast one rolling shot came out.. we need to work on that lol .. the one that i thought was fantastic apparently looked like dog **** on andys Screen.. i wish that one woulda came out.. u know what one im talkin about dont u doug?














