Mike, I tried a small test spot as you suggested, the Griot's MF finishing pad with the M105 on high speed. Only tried it on the yellow below the rub rail, and it did...
Arrrrrrggghhhh!!!! The internet is great, so much information, just a mouse click away...The internet is terrible, so much information, just a mouse click away :confused:
Just corrected/polished/waxed using Meguiar's M105 and Ultimate Compound, as needed. Then polished with Ultimate Polish and finished with the Ultimate Paste Wax. The wax went on about 12-14 hours...
Just bought one and used for the first time tonight. Worked only on the trunk to give it a go. At first, it seemed surprisingly smooth, I was impressed...but a little bit into it, as the pads began...
The Speed Clay 2.0 pad isn't actually a clay, more of a Nanoskin type of foam pad. They're claim is "Clay as you wash" using it instead of the traditional towels/rags/mitts.
It's been unusually cold here since I bought this car right around Christmas. It's a 2010 and needs a little paint love. I plan on doing a major correction process in spring but want to take...
It looks like the GG6 is the most recommended so far. Coincidentally, I stopped by a couple of local auto parts stores today and saw they both now carry a Griot's Garage 6" DA along with 3 different...
I see. My only experience with them was many years ago, on an 80's model BMW. It was red and faded, and did a good job(or so I thought at the time) of bringing it back to a nice shine.
I've been doing a lot of reading lately on the various steps of paint restoration and polishing cars, and what I never see or hear is wether or not the pictured type of polishers are ok to use or if...
Hey, everyone. New here, and new to the world of paint restoration and detailing. What brought me here was having bought a now 7-8 year old car that appears to have been left outside its entire...