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    Help with simple wash/wax please

    Our shop is in its seasonal doldrums and my boss said he'd pay me to clean up our loaner cars.
    He just wants them washed and waxed I guess.
    I I just ordered some LC hybrid pads in orange, blue and white.
    The paint on these cars is atrocious, but using Optimum GPS (I also have meg's D151, but I don't like it) and a rotary w/dynabraid head, would the blue light cutting pad probably be the best bet to try to improve them with one step?

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    Re: Help with simple wash/wax please

    Here are some pics
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    Re: Help with simple wash/wax please

    Wowzers that hammered. I would start a test spot with the blue Hybrid and see where that gets you.

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    Re: Help with simple wash/wax please

    +1 for a test spot. Not all paints are the same. Always good to experiment before you commit to a pad/product combo

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    Re: Help with simple wash/wax please

    If all the cars look like this one, wash/wax doesn't seem like a good use of time. An AIO would produce better results with the same effort. My experience with AIO's is XMT360 and best results came with an orange CCS pad.

    Do you have a DA to use vs. the rotary?

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    Re: Help with simple wash/wax please

    Quote Originally Posted by gofastman View Post
    Our shop is in its seasonal doldrums and my boss said he'd pay me to clean up our loaner cars.
    He just wants them washed and waxed I guess.
    If he is paying you a flat rate, it would seem to me to be a little more clear with your boss what he wants/expects. Unless you don't care because you are sitting around doing nothing and not getting paid anyway?

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    Re: Help with simple wash/wax please

    Quote Originally Posted by Setec Astronomy View Post
    If he is paying you a flat rate, it would seem to me to be a little more clear with your boss what he wants/expects. Unless you don't care because you are sitting around doing nothing and not getting paid anyway?
    Your second sentence is basically what is going on, haha.


    If all the cars look like this one, wash/wax doesn't seem like a good use of time. An AIO would produce better results with the same effort. My experience with AIO's is XMT360 and best results came with an orange CCS pad.

    Do you have a DA to use vs. the rotary?
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    I have a PC, a rotary, and a dynabraid adapter for the rotary.

    AIO's
    I have Optimum GPS, Klasse AIO, and Meg's D151

    Pads:
    LC Hybrid orange, blue, and white.

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    Re: Help with simple wash/wax please

    Ok, first of all, that picture--is that frost/condensation on the paint? Because if it's not then you've got some serious oxidation which is likely going to require compounding, not a little AIO. If it is frost/condensation, then the picture is pretty useless as we can't see the paint.

    I've never used any of the hybrid pads, why don't you go with the GPS you want to use on your PC or with the Dynabrade, using an orange pad, do a test spot and see how it looks? If the finish is acceptable, go to town. If not, step down to the blue or white pad to find the combination of cut/finish you need.

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    Re: Help with simple wash/wax please

    Use a rotary man, DA will take you ages compared to the rotary if that picture is oxidation

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    Re: Help with simple wash/wax please

    I can't get the other pics to upload
    That's oxidation, but otherwise freshly washed.

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