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First real detail. Have final ?s
First, seriously thanks to EVERYONE on here that gives their time and knowledge to people like me. It’s truly invaluable.
This coming Tuesday I’ll be doing my girlfriends 2009 Toyota Corolla White for my first real paint correction ever. I’ve spent literally this entire year reading, learning and watching everything I can to educate myself on this. I bought a new 2016 VW GLI in Tornado Red and want/need to do a paint correction on it. So my girlfriends car will be a great testing and learning car to start with since I can make mistakes and it’s really no big deal.
Her car has been neglected badly. I think there may even be some clear coat failure on the roof. All other panels just need some major TLC. I’ll be doing everything in our garage so I have shade and cover. I plan on taking the entire day to finish. Just need to buy a few more thing with your help to start. Please.
My tools that that I have already:
- Griots Garage 6" Random Orbital w/ Extra-Long 25' (16 AWG) power cord
- I have the 5" Orbital Conversion Kit in my Amazon cart now
- Adams Polishes Car Shampoo
- Microfiber Madness Inredimitt
- CarPro Iron X fallout remover
- Meguiar's Smooth Surface Clay Kit
- Nanoskin Autoscrub Speedy Prep Fine Grade Sponge
- All the lube I’ll ever need for the clay
- Meguiar’s M105 Ultra-Cut Compound ( in my Amazon cart now )
- Meguiar’s M205 Ultra Finishing Polish ( in my Amazon cart now )
- All the proper microfiber towels I need
- Adams Polishes Buttery Wax
- SunJoe 4001 electric power washer
- MTM P22 Foam Canon and Gun
- All the proper things for the tires and such. Focusing on paint correction
Need:
- Pads. Which ones? Colors? GG Boss, Meguiar’s, Lake County?
- Eraser?
- Anything else?
I really appreciate all your help and I just need this last little bit of help please. I’ve spent hours/days trying to learn and now it’s time to do. Any questions you have that I need to answer for better results, please ask and I’ll do it immediately. My Instagram page is here to give you a better idea what I’ve done and what I have. https://www.instagram.com/espresso.drinker/
Last edited by Bobby B.; 10-05-2017 at 04:10 PM.
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Re: Cherry popping time. First real detail. Have final ?s
I'd get the Griot's garage 5 inch vented plate to increase cooling. Id go with flat pads from and company of choice or buff and shine long throw pads.
If I had to pick a company I'd say buff and shine or lake county. Make sure to have a pad cleaning brush as well
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Re: Cherry popping time. First real detail. Have final ?s
Originally Posted by Cruzscarwash
I'd get the Griot's garage 5 inch vented plate to increase cooling. Id go with flat pads from and company of choice or buff and shine long throw pads.
If I had to pick a company I'd say buff and shine or lake county. Make sure to have a pad cleaning brush as well
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I have the GG 5” vented plate package in my Amazon cart now that I’ll definitely be getting. Thanks for reminder on the pad cleaning brush.
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The kit u linked to is not the 5 inch. You don't need a "conversation" kit for the gg6 the vent plate will bolt right on
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Re: Cherry popping time. First real detail. Have final ?s
Also since you are new it might be better to go with a different compound and polish. Those are great polishes but I feel they have a learning curve and boss creams, McKees, sonax, Wolfgang might be better for a first time user
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Re: Cherry popping time. First real detail. Have final ?s
Originally Posted by Cruzscarwash
The kit u linked to is not the 5 inch. You don't need a "conversation" kit for the gg6 the vent plate will bolt right on
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Oh! When I read the recent reviews I found a couple that said “The backplate has vented holes in it (unlike the Amazon picture) so you get better heat dispersion!”
Is this not what you’re talking about? If not, what is it you’re talking about? Sorry, this gets confusing fast with so many things that are similar. Thanks.
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Re: Cherry popping time. First real detail. Have final ?s
Originally Posted by Cruzscarwash
Also since you are new it might be better to go with a different compound and polish. Those are great polishes but I feel they have a learning curve and boss creams, McKees, sonax, Wolfgang might be better for a first time user
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I guess I might go with the Boss system then.
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Re: Cherry popping time. First real detail. Have final ?s
I really like Buff & Shine pads. Will generally use their microfiber cutting pad and the green/blue foam polishing pads.
Recently purchased some of the LC Thinpro pads. Not a whole lot of history with them yet, but they work quite well too.
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Re: Cherry popping time. First real detail. Have final ?s
I'd agree with Cruz. You need the Griots vented backing plate. Go with thin pads (LC ThinPro being my favorite). And I'd stay away from Megs 105/205 for a first time job. M105 in particular can be hard to work with. I'd suggest Griots Fast Correcting Cream instead. Works about as well and is much easier (no dusting, easy cleanup).
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