Ok, the car is finally done after 20 hours. I'm exhausted and I'm sure the PC is too.
I don't have many before pictures or a whole lot of in depth swirl pictures, but there are some.
She was filthy when I picked it up yesterday, so off to the wash bay we went and scrubbed down. I was hoping I could get away with not having to clay bar since I just did back in March, but I wasn't so lucky. It was awful.
Post wash bay
The work station
Swirls and marring prior to clay bar
All of this was getting removed
Tada!
These are after PP on a white pad on the top of the trunk lid
(You may be able to see the tape line?)
I'm not sure what this is, probably a rear side panel before anything
Here is after 4-5 passes of PP on orange, EX-P, Black Hole and 3 coats of wax.
And that's all I really had, I kept forgetting to take pictures and eventually just said forget it.
And now for the pretty pictures:
The car looks gorgeous sitting outside. To the normal eye, it looks fine. But, I know what perfection should look like and I'm starting to have doubts that the car will ever get back to that point. This session was a VAST improvement from the first time. I could tell after the PP that the paint was starting pop again on it's own without waxes, so hopefully it will stay that way. I had wax all over the plastic pieces and it looked like crap, so I picked up some Mothers back to black since I was in urgent need of something, and wow. It's amazing how much better that made the car look. Very happy with the end results. What Poorboys product would be good for exterior plastic trim pieces to get wax off and return the shine?
I think I'm just going to settle and be happy with the way it looks, because for some reason, those swirls are happy where they are. I tried SSR2.5 on a white pad on one section and got nowhere that I could see. So I switched back to the PP.
Did 4-5 passed of PP on orange pad, EX-P on red pad, Black Hole with a blue pad and then got 3 coats of wax using a black pad. I may try for another coat of wax tomorrow after work. I don't think it's getting picked up until Tuesday, so it will sit in the driveway and simmer for a few days before being drove and people touching it. Until Friday, when we turn around and put 1,000 miles on it this weekend. Be neat to see how all that hard work holds up to the long trip.
And, car look so much better with the stock chromies back on vs the temporary aftermarkets from this spring.
And I used the PP on the headlights to get them cleared up, wow! I was impressed.
Also, what do you guys suggest to clean the pads? I ran out of the bottle of cleaner I got when I ordered the pads and I need something for future uses.
I finally figured out to use the PC to get extra product out of the pads prior to cleaning.....duh. :smt105