nighthawkcoupe
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Hey everyone- I have a couple of questions regarding the results of my first couple details and some questions about products.
First off, the cars I have worked with are an 08 accord coupe-nighthawk black and an 08 civic-royal blue.
For both vehicles, I used Megs D151 via a white 5.5" LC pad on a 7424. I basically spread the polish at speed three, and moved it up to 5-6 to work the polish for about 3 minutes per 2'x2' area. I started with moderate pressure and slowly eased up as I worked the polish until I was using little/no pressure. This process combined with Sonus SFX-1 on a 4" pad for RIDS allowed me to do some decent correction for a beginner.
HOWEVER- I am not completely happy with the finish. The cars look better than they ever have-but just not as "wet" or glossy as I would like. Upon really close inspection, I ended with some minor hazing/micromarring which I think is holding me back from a REALLY great finish.
So here are my questions- Is this micromarring a result of my process (if so, what should I try), or is it because the honda paint is so soft?
Now that I removed most of the swirls, I am looking for a product to maintain and really improve the finish without hazing. I was looking at M205 and would be happy to buy it if need be-but there are much cheaper alternatives I don't want to overlook. How does M80 compare? Will this leave me a similar finish via a DA?
I know this was a long read-thanks in advance for any help.
First off, the cars I have worked with are an 08 accord coupe-nighthawk black and an 08 civic-royal blue.
For both vehicles, I used Megs D151 via a white 5.5" LC pad on a 7424. I basically spread the polish at speed three, and moved it up to 5-6 to work the polish for about 3 minutes per 2'x2' area. I started with moderate pressure and slowly eased up as I worked the polish until I was using little/no pressure. This process combined with Sonus SFX-1 on a 4" pad for RIDS allowed me to do some decent correction for a beginner.
HOWEVER- I am not completely happy with the finish. The cars look better than they ever have-but just not as "wet" or glossy as I would like. Upon really close inspection, I ended with some minor hazing/micromarring which I think is holding me back from a REALLY great finish.
So here are my questions- Is this micromarring a result of my process (if so, what should I try), or is it because the honda paint is so soft?
Now that I removed most of the swirls, I am looking for a product to maintain and really improve the finish without hazing. I was looking at M205 and would be happy to buy it if need be-but there are much cheaper alternatives I don't want to overlook. How does M80 compare? Will this leave me a similar finish via a DA?
I know this was a long read-thanks in advance for any help.