marcopolo112000
New member
Hi guys,
Last year I got some great results just claying, using BF Gloss enhancing polish with the PC with a white CCS pad, followed by wet diamond with a gray finishing pad. The finish on 2007 black FJ was pretty good with only some very faint swirls and holograms so I didn't go too hard with the polish. It turned out really well, but if you look hard enough you could still make out the swirls.
Now that the temperatures have dropped down here in Memphis, I wanted to do it again, but attack those swirls a bit harder. I was thinking of starting with clay bar, Then using blackfire SRC finishing polish and a green cutting pad, followed by the same steps as above last year.
There are so many products listed on the website for sale regarding polishing and swirl removal, an amateur like myself struggles to sort through the right products and steps. Should I consider the Maguires 205 instead of the BF SRC?
Thanks for any input...
Last year I got some great results just claying, using BF Gloss enhancing polish with the PC with a white CCS pad, followed by wet diamond with a gray finishing pad. The finish on 2007 black FJ was pretty good with only some very faint swirls and holograms so I didn't go too hard with the polish. It turned out really well, but if you look hard enough you could still make out the swirls.
Now that the temperatures have dropped down here in Memphis, I wanted to do it again, but attack those swirls a bit harder. I was thinking of starting with clay bar, Then using blackfire SRC finishing polish and a green cutting pad, followed by the same steps as above last year.
There are so many products listed on the website for sale regarding polishing and swirl removal, an amateur like myself struggles to sort through the right products and steps. Should I consider the Maguires 205 instead of the BF SRC?
Thanks for any input...