Black truck of death

SilentSamurai

New member
hello,



First time posting my detail work. My truck was my first detail test with my PC. It is a 2005 Nissan frontier (black. as you can tell)



Products:



Meguiars Gold class wash

Megs white claybar w/ megs QD

Prima "SWIRL"



Just doing the clean / swirl removal at this time and wasnted your response / comments on just about anything you might see wrong..



It was quite a big difference. I just think I need to go over it a few times and possibly with another pad



used the LC orange for the swirl



Enjoy:



Just did parts of the side shown in the pics. 2x2 spots and did about 3-4 minutes per spot which what im told might have been too long per spot.



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As yo u can tell. Pics 7 and 9 show that there are some pretty deep gashes in the paint due to previous off-roading on this truck. any suggestions?



Questions / comments / concerns very very welcome!



Adam
 
That 50/50 looks amazing. Surprised you had that much correction. But then again, I don't know how abrasive "Swirl" is.



Looks great!



At least the gashes are from actually doing some rugged with your car and not someone keying your car or what not.
 
Adam, That is some nice work there. A big time improvement for sure.



I have never used the Prima swirl, so I am not sure of the finishing ability. It appears to me that you need to go over the paint again with a white pad and something with less cut. That will give you a better finish without some of the micromarring that still appears to be in the paint.



Again good work!
 
thanks guys. Like i said. First time PC user and first car...why not try it on the worse color possible and your own car! haha



Thanks for the comments. I'll do another once over with the white pad and see how it looks.



Thanks again.



adam
 
gmblack3a said:
Adam, That is some nice work there. A big time improvement for sure.



I have never used the Prima swirl, so I am not sure of the finishing ability. It appears to me that you need to go over the paint again with a white pad and something with less cut. That will give you a better finish without some of the micromarring that still appears to be in the paint.



Again good work!



I was gonna recomend the same thing, there is micro-marring that needs to come out for sure.
 
SilentSamurai said:
thanks guys. Like i said. First time PC user and first car...why not try it on the worse color possible and your own car! haha



Thanks for the comments. I'll do another once over with the white pad and see how it looks.



Thanks again.



adam



Again you did an excellent job for your first time! I think I had about 15 hours into my wifes BMW the first time I polished it with a PC. :chuckle:
 
gmblack3a,



White pad topped it off! thank you for the heads up. I dont have much garage space to work with...can only fit in half my truck at a time so this detail is gonna be a few days long. with my work schedule...looks like i can do 1/4 of the truck a day :(



But again. thanks for the reply's guys. Means alot.



Adam
 
wow, for a first time with the PC, that is great work.

I agree with GMBlack, go over it with something heavy first then finish it off with something lighter.

Again great work, big improvement, once you learn to master the PC you can move onto the rotary and then your black truck will be perfect again.

Josh
 
SilentSamurai said:
gmblack3a,



White pad topped it off! thank you for the heads up. I dont have much garage space to work with...can only fit in half my truck at a time so this detail is gonna be a few days long. with my work schedule...looks like i can do 1/4 of the truck a day :(



But again. thanks for the reply's guys. Means alot.



Adam





Thats exactly what i have to do with mine. I can only fit it in half way and becuase of time issues i can only polish a few panels a weekend. Takes a few months to get the whole thing done.
 
yea, im not done yet. thought i would pull it out and take some shots. Like you said...its gonna take some time with only 1/2 a garage to work with. heh
 
SilentSamurai said:
gmblack3a,



White pad topped it off! thank you for the heads up. I dont have much garage space to work with...can only fit in half my truck at a time so this detail is gonna be a few days long. with my work schedule...looks like i can do 1/4 of the truck a day :(



But again. thanks for the reply's guys. Means alot.



Adam



Glad I could help and keep up the great work! :woohoo:
 
NickelPlated.45 said:
Awesome turnaround on the truck. I'm sure some people are glad you didn't give a "custom paint job". Hah





haha thats for sure. I can't believe I got 3 pages of people wrenchin on a DIRT MONSTER lol. (My subaru post that is)



Thanks again for the comments guys. greatly appreciated. :woot:
 
Just wanted to make sure...You cant "overdue" scratch removal on a vehicle correct?





Lets just say I am doing 1 door at a time. I do a 2x2 spot on the door but it takes 4-5 times with ORANGE and WHITE pad. Whats the max times I can use a swirl / scratch removal product on my truck (all in one sitting) without having to stop or worry about extreme or futher damages?
 
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