Are the Wolfgang products I purchased the correct ones to accomplish this task or do I need additional and/or different stuff?
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Are the Wolfgang products I purchased the correct ones to accomplish this task or do I need additional and/or different stuff?
Yes, you are good to go with those WG products.
Where are you located in Indiana? There may be someone here who may be willing to guide you through it.
I'm in the southeastern corner (Ripley Co)... About 50 miles west of Cincinnati.
My friend and pro PDR tech is currently in Indiana with a "hail team" fixing a ton of these cars, you guys really got hit hard.
As said above, you've got the right tools and product, you've sought and got the right advice, your not going to damage your baby with the polish and foam pad on a da, just take the leap of faith and begin. The result will be inspiring for you and you will now take your first step of becoming addicted to shine!
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I agree, go for it!
You picked the right tools so you shouldn't have any trouble. If you tape off a section and do a 50/50 test you'll see very quickly how well your system is working.
It's really not that hard, so don't doubt yourself. Just be sure to take your time, and keep your clay, pads and towels free from contaminants. I think you'll impress yourself when you finish.
One word of advice about the Griots polisher... if it starts to feel pretty warm, and especially if the pad seems to be hot, take a break and/or switch pads. If you continue to work with a hot pad you'll end up ruining it (the pad).
Thanks Guys....
Weather here sucks right now so I'll have to wait until it improves since I don't have a garage. I'll let everyone know how it goes.
An Update for anyone interested in hearing how this adventure turned out:
https://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...d-edition.html