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TCB
04-21-2007, 09:49 PM
About a 10 days ago I bought a PC and a bunch of goods from AG. I had never really done much with my cars other than a hose, dish soap and turtle wax by hand. My car for being 5 years old was in pretty decent shape, some swirls and light scrathed, a few chips from rocks and a previous owners shaky hand with touch up paint but over not bad.

I have a "true blue" (aka dark) blue Mustang and I used NTS7 wash with a Cobra &MF Cheneille mit, pinnacle polyclay, xmt 360 with the orange edge pad, and natty's blue with the white pad.

Here are a few before shots after the car wash (NTS7) but before clay:

http://www.clemsontigervideos.com/images/car/100_3677.jpg
http://www.clemsontigervideos.com/images/car/100_3678.jpg
http://www.clemsontigervideos.com/images/car/100_3680.jpg

Post clay (Pinnacle PolyClay)

http://www.clemsontigervideos.com/images/car/100_3685.jpg
http://www.clemsontigervideos.com/images/car/100_3686.jpg
http://www.clemsontigervideos.com/images/car/100_3683.jpg


Some light scrathes on my roof.
http://www.clemsontigervideos.com/images/car/100_3687.jpg


And the final product (after XMT 360 & Natty's Blue)

Notice the scratches are all gone!
http://www.clemsontigervideos.com/images/car/100_3692.jpg

http://www.clemsontigervideos.com/images/car/100_3690.jpg

http://www.clemsontigervideos.com/images/car/100_3691.jpg

and the finale....

http://www.clemsontigervideos.com/images/car/100_3689.jpg

TCB
04-21-2007, 09:51 PM
It certainly was a fun experience and truth be told I am tired as hell and my knees and back are letting me know than I ain't that young anymore.

Some thought on the clay having never done it before. I was expecting some decent resistance as I clayed my car but for the most part it glided easily (maybe too easily) over the surface. Not sure if I did it right, although some parts really pulled up some nasty dirt.

The XMT 360 was nice but I didn't find that it completely disappeared like the bottle leads you to believe. It certainly reached a point where the PC was just pushed it around. A MF took the final residue right off.

The Natty's blue was awesome. Not only did it really make my blue paint shine with a deep wet look but it also made my metal flake really pop. It went on extremely easy and it smelled great as well.

I also used Natty's ntural dressing on the plastic interior molding, the dash, the center console and the tires. It was honestly the best interior dressing I have ever used. It really pulled up some dirt, darkened up my plastic trim but also dried within minutes and never left that greasy residue on anything.

Now I just need to wrestle with getting those pads & mf clean. THe Natty's seemed to have stained my white pad blue and I can't seem to get all the XMT 360 out of my orange pad.

Reddwarf
04-21-2007, 10:00 PM
Good looking job! I remember my first detail with the PC and AG products, I was tired for a month! Rewarding however isn't it?

You did good! Amazing how you got those scratches out!

TCB
04-21-2007, 10:20 PM
Yeah it is. I was almost sure that they wouldn't come out with the orange pade but after working that 360 in there the did come out.

I still have some other individual scratches that I might want to use the green pad on next time.

Thanks

scottgt
04-21-2007, 10:26 PM
looks really good...i love those true blue stangs

sparkie
04-21-2007, 10:41 PM
Outstanding work, your car looks awesome.:righton: I'm impressed, the 360 made them scratches vanish. Everybody has some great things to say about 360. Thanks for sharing.

supercharged
04-22-2007, 12:11 AM
Looks pretty good!!!:applause:

richy
04-22-2007, 12:26 AM
Buddy...you've hit a vein!!:p This addiction goes to a higher level when you start playing with products that can really make a difference! Congrats!

orngez
04-22-2007, 05:10 AM
looks awesome...just so you know the blue stain will always be there...no worries though...you will just always know which pad to use for the natty blue :) ....the orange pad is more agressive than the green pad...ag has it wrong on their website....so any scratches that the orange pad didnt take out you will have to step up to a yellow pad or a more agressive polish...the clay just gliding across the surface is normal...it should only feel like light bumps at the most and will only usually stick on the first swipe and get slick from there....great job the flake looks awesome...almost got my z in that color

TCB
04-22-2007, 07:27 AM
Yeah something tells me this is going to be quite the expensive little hobby.

Next up is the foam gun, some more MFs, stoners glass, wheel cleaner and micro-restorer.

alban61
04-22-2007, 07:34 AM
Yeah something tells me this is going to be quite the expensive little hobby.

Next up is the foam gun, some more MFs, stoners glass, wheel cleaner and micro-restorer.

Yup! It's getting expensive already. You're already getting ready to order more!! :D
Awesome work on that blue Mustang! She looks SWEEEET!! Last 2 pics are great!! Did you forget to dry before taking those pics, because she looks wet!! :D :righton:

justin_murphy
04-22-2007, 08:23 AM
You only have to use 2, pea sized drops on a pad. This is probably why it's not vanishing for you. There will be a little left but not like other polishes and waxes.

It looks really impressive on your car. Welcome to true detailing!

justin_murphy
04-22-2007, 08:25 AM
....the orange pad is more agressive than the green pad...ag has it wrong on their website.... color
The green pad is more aggressive in the EDGE system. Believe me. The orange fall in between the green and blue. It was custome made for AG. Here's Edge's chart.......


http://edgepads.com/images/ApplicationChartHeader.jpg

Details and suggested applications for The Edge 2000 buffing pads. Experiment with The Edge 2000 and discover the
best ways to match pad, chemical and procedure. Questions? Contact us (http://edgepads.com/contact.htm) for knowledgeable customer service.

Specifications

Aggressiveness & Applications

Texture & Color

40 pores per inch (ppi)
Part #E201
Heavy Cut. Very aggressive cutting pad, works fast while reducing risk of burning. For heavily oxidized or
pitted finishes, removes wet sand scratches.
http://edgepads.com/images/e2kFoam_Texture_Black.jpg

50 pores per inch (ppi)
Part #E202
Medium Cut. Everyday cutting for average cars, light oxidation. Add compound for a flawless finish on base coats. A must in every detail shop.
http://edgepads.com/images/e2kFoam_Texture_Yellow.jpg

60 pores per inch (ppi)
Part #E203
Light Cut. Our most versatile pad: buff with light compound on clearcoats, rinse with water, apply polish or wax. Great for humid weather when waxes may cake.
http://edgepads.com/images/e2kFoam_Texture_Green.jpg

70 pores per inch (ppi)
Part #E204
Finish. Scratchless everyday polishing pad for any surface. Use with wax and polish. Removes swirl marks
and applies a fine gloss.
http://edgepads.com/images/e2kFoam_Texture_Blue.jpg

80 pores per inch (ppi)
Part #E205
Ultrafine Polish. Ultra-smooth surface, finer than any pad on the market. Creates a bold, crystalline gloss.
For new, exotic or expertly restored cars only.
http://edgepads.com/images/e2kFoam_Texture_White.jpg

* All Edge pads are reticulated polyester urethane foam; 9.5" edge to edge; 8" face; bevelled edge.

ScottB
04-22-2007, 08:31 AM
Isnt it funny, how after a good detail your body reminds you of it for a couple of days.

Nuke33
04-22-2007, 09:11 AM
Came out looking really well!