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Bridges
05-18-2008, 03:48 PM
I just bought a new cadi cts 08. I forgot they had an automatic car wash on site, other wise I would have said do not wash the car. So now I have some swirl marks and spider webbing I need to get out.

I just placed a big order with ag before I got my new car. So I'm not 100% if the products I order is the right choice for this project. I'm planning on placing another order once I receive my first order.

Here is what I ordered.

1 FL-XC3401VR - Flex Polisher XC 3401 VRG
1 FLEX-333573-SP - FLEX Polisher Bag Special
1 GG-1010BL-2 - 2 QTY Grit Guard Inserts - Black
1 BFPK-500-CCS - Dual Action 6.5 inch XL Foam Pad Kit
1 WG-5500-SP - 16 oz. Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant
1 MEN-PO85U - 32 oz. Menzerna Final Polish PO 85U
1 COBRA-HD200 - Cobra Guzzler HD Gold Waffle Weave Dryin
1 COBRA-195 - The Bone by Cobra
1 AG-75Q - Autogeek Quart Foamaster Foam Gun w/Bonus
1 COBRA-900 - Cobra Edgeless Microfiber Polishing Triple
1 PIN-550-K - Pinnacle Ultra Poly Clay PLUS Special

So what I had planned on doing was this.

Wash, clay, po 85u, wg dgps 3.0 and then trying fuzion(my next order)

So my question is should I use Menzerna po 85u or is that to much?

Thanks
Tony

Rsurfer
05-18-2008, 04:35 PM
I just bought a new cadi cts 08. I forgot they had an automatic car wash on site, other wise I would have said do not wash the car. So now I have some swirl marks and spider webbing I need to get out.

I just placed a big order with ag before I got my new car. So I'm not 100% if the products I order is the right choice for this project. I'm planning on placing another order once I receive my first order.

Here is what I ordered.


So what I had planned on doing was this.

Wash, clay, po 85u, wg dgps 3.0 and then trying fuzion(my next order)

So my question is should I use Menzerna po 85u or is that to much?

Thanks
Tony 85U may not finish off for LSP. If you look at the gloss factor on the MENZ chart its a 4 compared to 106 which is a 5. I would get 106, polish with a white pad and final polish with a grey, blue, or red pad. Your car is new and might not need much correction, but I did notice some buffer trails on the photo. For very light polishing I would also get PO85RD it only has a cut of 1.5, good for jeweling the paint and it wont take much cc off if any.

Bridges
05-18-2008, 05:39 PM
I didn't notice the gloss factor. So you recomend starting off with 106 then use PO85RD?

Thanks

Rsurfer
05-18-2008, 06:00 PM
I didn't notice the gloss factor. So you recomend starting off with 106 then use PO85RD?

ThanksAlways start with the least aggressive pad and polish. I dont know the condition of your paint, but if its in good shape use the 85rd with a white pad and finish off with a grey or blue pad. SIP and 106 are the most used combo, however I dont think you will need SIP cause your car is new.

Bridges
05-18-2008, 06:09 PM
Oh I understand what your saying now. Start off with 85RD, if it doesn't do the job move up to 106. Then after that move on to wg dgps 3.0.

Rsurfer
05-18-2008, 06:14 PM
Oh I understand what your saying now. Start off with 85RD, if it doesn't do the job move up to 106. Then after that move on to wg dgps 3.0.You got it my friend, good luck!