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Bgates222
09-08-2018, 08:37 PM
Hello if anyone can help I’d appreciate it this is my first time detailing a car I did the wash then clay and polish using chemical guys vss and da polisher then seal and waxed the car. Everything seemed to be good but maybe the next day I noticed a haze on the places I polished,from looking on the internet I think what I missed was the finishing polish and hence the haze o r holograms, can this be fixed with maybe some sort of final finishing polish? Thanks

Daviddear30
09-08-2018, 08:42 PM
What was and sealant did you use?
How did it look after polish before sealant?
Use anything in between the polish step and the sealant? IPA etc?



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Bgates222
09-08-2018, 08:46 PM
I used jetseal and butter wet wax from chemical guys,no IPA I also added Sonax spray and shine a few weeks later the polishing was about a month ago I probably should have mentioned that

Daviddear30
09-08-2018, 08:50 PM
So it didn't look like this at the time of polishing?

If that's the case probably applied a couple things that just don't play well together. I had collinite 845 do this to me with some sealants and not with others.

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custmsprty
09-08-2018, 09:13 PM
That's DA Haze. You need to do a final polish step. I used all those CG products in the past, honestly I didn't like any of them. Especially BWWax.

Check out this post, it might help you out:

https://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/show-n-shine/118401-2015-black-porsche-cayenne-correction-fg400-polish-angel-master-sealant.html?highlight=porsche+cayenne

Bgates222
09-08-2018, 09:31 PM
No it dint have it at polishing that I can remember, from reading around I thought it might be the final finishing step I missed, I think I have some Sonax perfect finish that’s something I can use for the final step no? Would you advise doing the calling again even tho it was only A month or feel the surface then decide ? Thanks I don’t know how you did that Porsche in 6 hours I was working for 9 hours and couldn’t finish lol

Rsurfer
09-08-2018, 10:32 PM
By "calling", did you mean claying? If so, not necessary. I agree with custmsprty, looks like DA haze. Perfect finish would be a good finishing polish. Be sure to do an IPA wipe down to get rid of the polishing oils before applying your LSP.

Bgates222
09-08-2018, 11:27 PM
By "calling", did you mean claying? If so, not necessary. I agree with custmsprty, looks like DA haze. Perfect finish would be a good finishing polish. Be sure to do an IPA wipe down to get rid of the polishing oils before applying your LSP.
Yes sorry I did mean claying but my Ipad felt that isn’t what I really wanted to type,I’ve read and seen conflicting info on ipa wipe downs is There anything I could use ?

SWETM
09-09-2018, 05:49 AM
What pad did you use to polish the CG vss with?

Could be either DA haze if you used a high cutting pad. And it could be that something gone wrong with your protection products. Did you have that haze when you applyied the Sonax stuff?

Bgates222
09-09-2018, 02:01 PM
What pad did you use to polish the CG vss with?

Could be either DA haze if you used a high cutting pad. And it could be that something gone wrong with your protection products. Did you have that haze when you applyied the Sonax stuff?
I used a chemical guys hexlogic orange foam pad yes the haze was there when i applied the Sonax

Rsurfer
09-09-2018, 02:03 PM
Yes sorry I did mean claying but my Ipad felt that isn’t what I really wanted to type,I’ve read and seen conflicting info on ipa wipe downs is There anything I could use ?
Car Pro's Eraser.

MikeC78
09-09-2018, 02:52 PM
Car Pro's Eraser.

Gotta love CarPro's Eraser. Has to be one of my favorite products to use, including the scent.

Bgates222
09-09-2018, 04:03 PM
Car Pro's Eraser.ok cool will try that thanks