Hey Y'all,
Intro and first time results. Might be a bit long. Bear with me.
James, from Houston, Texas. 62 year old retired fart.
Always been a "car guy", mechanical stuff (just replaced intake manifold) and constant cleaner.
Till now a hand wash, clay, wax type. But I am the neighbor who takes his wheels off twice a year to wax them....
Even took a couple of second place concurs with the local BMW club using these methods.
Thought it was about time to give the newer DA's a shot. Only other "power machine" I had used was an old 10" Waxmaster 900 random Orbital with bonnets. Never thought it did a very good job. Very nervous about something spinning 6000 rpm's on my paint.... yikes.
So I bought the DA polish/buffer at Harbor Freight. Did all the "mods", grease, repositioned switch. Decent for my situation.
Went with AutoGeek for supplies. Have really liked all of Girot's stuff, so that's the polishes I went with. Correcting, Perfecting & Finish.
For pads, I used Lake Country CCS. Got the "pick your own 6". 2 Pink, 1 Orange, 1 White, 1 Black, 1 Red.
The car is a 2005 Mercedes SLK 350, Mars Red. 119,00 miles. I am second owner. Beautiful car. If you asked me before I started I would have said paint was a 8 with some swirls and a coule of scratches. After seeing it now, was probably a 6 in reality. NOW it might me a 8 to 8.5
This would not be a lucrative career for me. 5 hours today. Got trunk and hood done (had most swirls/scratches) Started VERY cautiously to say the least. I figure is better to go slow, take my time and learn what I am doing. This forum, Mikes videos etc were THE ONLY reason I even attempted this.
I am blown away by the results. I have NEVER had a vehicle with this kind of depth, clarity and no swirls....!!! Could a professional with thousands of cars "under their belt" done better, YES. That said, I am extremely happy (understatement) and proud that I got over my fear (didn't screw up my car) and with how it looks. I could have done more passes on each section (did 4), probably a little more pressure, maybe a Yellow pad.... I just felt the paint is in really great condition to start with. Think I did real good on the amount of product applied, and arm/speed movement. Did not use the Pink or Red pads. Also didn't use the Finishing/Sealant. After Perfecting cream, I used Black pad and applied Girot's "Best of Show" liquid wax.
Plan to get a smaller backplate and pads to do the doors. I can tell a 6" is going to be ineffective on some of the panels and body lines.
Not the greatest shots, but hope they show the improvement.
Thanks Auto Geek, Mike and all of the contributors sharing their insights.
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Intro and first time results. Might be a bit long. Bear with me.
James, from Houston, Texas. 62 year old retired fart.
Always been a "car guy", mechanical stuff (just replaced intake manifold) and constant cleaner.
Till now a hand wash, clay, wax type. But I am the neighbor who takes his wheels off twice a year to wax them....
Even took a couple of second place concurs with the local BMW club using these methods.
Thought it was about time to give the newer DA's a shot. Only other "power machine" I had used was an old 10" Waxmaster 900 random Orbital with bonnets. Never thought it did a very good job. Very nervous about something spinning 6000 rpm's on my paint.... yikes.
So I bought the DA polish/buffer at Harbor Freight. Did all the "mods", grease, repositioned switch. Decent for my situation.
Went with AutoGeek for supplies. Have really liked all of Girot's stuff, so that's the polishes I went with. Correcting, Perfecting & Finish.
For pads, I used Lake Country CCS. Got the "pick your own 6". 2 Pink, 1 Orange, 1 White, 1 Black, 1 Red.
The car is a 2005 Mercedes SLK 350, Mars Red. 119,00 miles. I am second owner. Beautiful car. If you asked me before I started I would have said paint was a 8 with some swirls and a coule of scratches. After seeing it now, was probably a 6 in reality. NOW it might me a 8 to 8.5
This would not be a lucrative career for me. 5 hours today. Got trunk and hood done (had most swirls/scratches) Started VERY cautiously to say the least. I figure is better to go slow, take my time and learn what I am doing. This forum, Mikes videos etc were THE ONLY reason I even attempted this.
I am blown away by the results. I have NEVER had a vehicle with this kind of depth, clarity and no swirls....!!! Could a professional with thousands of cars "under their belt" done better, YES. That said, I am extremely happy (understatement) and proud that I got over my fear (didn't screw up my car) and with how it looks. I could have done more passes on each section (did 4), probably a little more pressure, maybe a Yellow pad.... I just felt the paint is in really great condition to start with. Think I did real good on the amount of product applied, and arm/speed movement. Did not use the Pink or Red pads. Also didn't use the Finishing/Sealant. After Perfecting cream, I used Black pad and applied Girot's "Best of Show" liquid wax.
Plan to get a smaller backplate and pads to do the doors. I can tell a 6" is going to be ineffective on some of the panels and body lines.
Not the greatest shots, but hope they show the improvement.
Thanks Auto Geek, Mike and all of the contributors sharing their insights.
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