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Advice on 2010 Jeep Wrangler Paint Correction
Getting ready to do a paint correction on a buddies 2010 BLACK Jeep Wrangler in the next week or 2. His truck sits outside and is a daily driver, he probably gets it washed every couple of weeks, so I'm assuming the worst, lol. Anyone with experience on a Wrangler that can give me some pointers and or advice? I have a HF PC with a LC backing plate and LC flat pads 6 of each color. I have M205 and a 3M rubbing compound at home, should I invest in M105 as well? Thanks in advance
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i have done a few extremely bad black Wranglers. the first one i did i used a PC with microfiber/M105 and LC pads/M205/SF4000. it took a LONG time to get the deep scratches out.
do yourself a favor and remove all of the trim from the hood, they are only held on with a few nuts. working around them is a pain.
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I'd use the m205 and see how it does. If you feel it doesn't do the trick, then step it up to m105 in your test spot and go from there!
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I own a 2012 Wrangler and will second removing the the hardware from the hood. I also remove the spare tire and windshield wiper arms.
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What color pad do you recommend, orange? Same thing here, doing one next week
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Re: Advice on 2010 Jeep Wrangler Paint Correction
Since you said the vehicle is black. I would go with a polishing pad, not the orange ones. (Lake Country makes orange medium cut and white for polishing I believe.)
It all depends on what level of polishing/paint correction you want to take it to IMO.
If I was going to do paint correction, I would go with a compound like M105 and a Meguiar's MF cutting pad, followed by M205 and a polishing pad.
If I was just doing a polish, I would just go with M205 and a polishing pad.
You might want to look into an AIO, to just polish and protect it at the same time. So it will depend on if you want to do a 1 step, 2 step, or 3 step.
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Re: Advice on 2010 Jeep Wrangler Paint Correction
Jeep Wranglers are one of the worst vehicle to polish IMO! Charge accordingly! You'll need some smaller pads for all the tight areas. Be cautions of the protruding hinges and the bolts.
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I hate detailing those Jeeps, God bless you
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MF cutt/M105 (took a few applications to remove all of the defects), LC White CCS pad/ Menz PF2500. this was done with a Rupes. i did one that was a little worse than this with my PC and it took a LONG time to get a good result. M205 didn't finish that great for me with the PC, i had to hit it with FF4000 to get a clean reflection.
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