It worked amazing.I was doing a 2 step process the compound will leave behing some marring that you will have to come back and clean up with a polish. then put on a lsp on top and done.
I am going to agree with john. it will all depend on the condition of the paint. i just used the compound on my VW with a orange pad but i did a test spot first. infact im taking a break now and...
depending on how long the tar has been on the car i use mineral spirits. Tarminator if the tar is somewhat new. just remember to put a LSP back on after.
1. Pinnacle Leather Cleaner & Conditioner
2. Grit Guard Universal Pad Washer
3. Metro MasterBlaster 8hp
4. Optimum Metal Polish
5. Mytee Lite II 8070 Hot Water Carpet Extractor
I usually use optimum products(polish II and finish polish). but as was stated above the dark colors seem to be very soft. I usually top Honda/Acuras with a sealant
I have their sealant and the wet glaze but sorry not for sale. Sucks they went out of business I liked the product they put out. Now the stuff I have left is only used on my personal car
I work in a concrete testing lab and get alot of the dust and ect all over my car too. I only use a carnuba wax if i am going to a car show the next day otherwise it seems every carnuba wax i have...
i ordered a few things from them they have charged my card but no shipping info yet and i ordered on the 27th.i guess i was willing to take the risk. their site now says extended to the 30th
well it was too neglected and since i autocross my buddies car I figure what better of a way to repay him. started with ONR for a wash, clayed it, optimum polish, menerza glaze, topped with pinnacle...
I used optimum compund and a yellow CCS pad to get all the trail marks off my liberty and make it shine again. topped it with optimum poliseal and you cant ever tell its been taken off road anymore...
this is why i wear microfiber gloves when taking it out as a cake from the can and applying it to my CCS blue pad in a very thin layer. then I make sure it goes back into the plastic can after each...
lol i think someone forgot to tighten down thier lugs after putting on thier race compound tires for autocross. SM stands for street mod a class in autocross. somewhere along the line i think i saw a...
just make sure they use all OE parts. i was in a accident last year and the insureance companies just started using LKQ parts. standing for Like Kind Quality they get the parts out of the LKQ junk...
well a update to my other thread i just finished up with the 95 neon i was working on. i finished it with danase glaze and a coat of pinnacle souveran paste wax....