imported_Axe
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OK its been a long time since I posted on Autopia, but I thought I would share my new ride with you guys, and the detail I had to do to sort out some really quite bad swirls/spider webbing. I bought the car this weekend (Sat 24th) drove it all that day
... sunday gave it a wash, and today gave it a full detail. The car is an Alfa Romeo Spider JTS Lusso, and I am totally smitten by it, it is just so much fun to drive ... the car is getting on for 3 years old, but has only done 9000 miles! Looking at the swirl pictures below you would never believe that though!
OK my process, I washed the car using Megs Gold Class shampoo, I then clayed the car using the Sonus Ultra Fine clay. I set to work using the Swirl Buster Polish and the Swirl buster pad using my PC
I would like to make a note here, for the last two years I have found I would struggle to get any swirls out of paint, and I couldn't understand why. I found today what I consider was a solution to my problem. In the UK we use 240 Volts, and of course I bought the PC from the states, and it requires 110 Volts. So I go through a transformer. Today I went to my friends place to detail the car, and this time I used his transformer, the PC was amazing .... so much more power than I ever get through my transformer, as a result I was able finally to get the sort of results I have seen many people on here get. Needless to say, I am now in the market for a replacement (heavy duty) transformer!
Anyway back to the job in hand, after the swirl buster I used Z2Pro as a finish, so onto the pics (I was lucky enough with the weather to get all full sun shots for your viewing pleasure
) ....
First the befores ....
swirl city? Every inch of every panel was like this!

OK my process, I washed the car using Megs Gold Class shampoo, I then clayed the car using the Sonus Ultra Fine clay. I set to work using the Swirl Buster Polish and the Swirl buster pad using my PC
I would like to make a note here, for the last two years I have found I would struggle to get any swirls out of paint, and I couldn't understand why. I found today what I consider was a solution to my problem. In the UK we use 240 Volts, and of course I bought the PC from the states, and it requires 110 Volts. So I go through a transformer. Today I went to my friends place to detail the car, and this time I used his transformer, the PC was amazing .... so much more power than I ever get through my transformer, as a result I was able finally to get the sort of results I have seen many people on here get. Needless to say, I am now in the market for a replacement (heavy duty) transformer!
Anyway back to the job in hand, after the swirl buster I used Z2Pro as a finish, so onto the pics (I was lucky enough with the weather to get all full sun shots for your viewing pleasure

First the befores ....
swirl city? Every inch of every panel was like this!




