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Old 05-11-2008, 10:38 PM
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First time with PC! Results inside....

However, I was a bit nervous in starting on the Hawk having never used any of these supplies...but then it hit me. I had Laura's stock hood in a closet. Upon inspection, I realized that this would be the perfect oppurtunity to take on some swirls.
I began with the stock hood from a 98-02 Camaro. I washed the hood and dried it.

I lined a piece of painter's tape down the middle to seperate the two sides of the hood.

I then claybarred the side of the hood I was planning on working on.

Clay bar following half of the hood. :yuck:

I used the PorterCable 7424 with the Edge Buffing Pad kit.

Before using each pad, I would lightly mist the pad with the XMT Pinnacle Pad Conditioner before applying any product.

The products I used included the Wolfgang Total Swirl Remover, WG Final Glaze, and Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant.

I started off with an orange Edge pad.



I worked the product in an overlapping fashion for roughly two minutes until it turned into a transparent film.

After turning the PC off, I removed the remaining product with a microfiber towel. After removing the product, here's what I saw....

A lot of the surface swirls were gone....

So on to the next step, the finishing glaze.

Following application and removal of the WG Finishing Glaze, here's the result.




Hard to see a difference through the camera, but there were two different shades of black present. The one I had just "sealed" had a wonderful deep glow to it.

Removed the tape to see the final results.

I know it's not perfect...but I was amazed at the results. Walking and seeing side to side differences on the two opposing sides of the hood plastered a grin on my face.


Overall, no dusting, easy application and removal. Loved the results....I know it's not perfect but I know there's a learning curve....

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Old 05-11-2008, 10:42 PM
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Re: First time with PC! Results inside....

By the way, I did it on the hood because #1) my car's in the shop and #2) we had some pretty nasty weather today so I had to play inside.

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Old 05-11-2008, 11:11 PM
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Re: First time with PC! Results inside....

Not as hard as it looks/seems,eh? Just time consuming, so get what you need done now before summer hits lol. Are those the new WG products or the old stock?
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Old 05-11-2008, 11:16 PM
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Re: First time with PC! Results inside....

New WG swirl remover and final glaze....old stock DGPS.

I definetly had a blast doing it....

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Re: First time with PC! Results inside....

That turned out great! Its always great to see successful first time polishing jobs. I have been trying to get up the confidence to try it out.
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Old 05-12-2008, 10:02 AM
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Re: First time with PC! Results inside....

Thanks for the review. It was neat to see pics of the products used. Good job.
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Old 05-12-2008, 12:11 PM
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Re: First time with PC! Results inside....

The one thing that was really obvious is what I am assuming the flake to just jump out right at you.

Good job
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Re: First time with PC! Results inside....

the PC can actually be easy to use and quite safe ... well unless you literally toss the machine at the finish !
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Old 05-12-2008, 07:09 PM
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Re: First time with PC! Results inside....

Yes sir....there are some nerves to overcome for some, but once you're past them...IT'S ON!!!

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Old 05-13-2008, 09:53 PM
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Re: First time with PC! Results inside....

yay! I have the products you just used minus the clay/QD and the sealant. I used Megs clay/QD and have klasse's sealant. Good to know that a first timer can go about this easy....I'm a "noob" as well. Gonna try things out on my car next week possibly.
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