I'm young (16) and just got a car. Dark green '99 mazda protege ES... pretty lucky I would say. Well my dad gave me 200 bucks to get detailing stuff if I would do his 2 cars for him (silver lincoln continental and beige lincoln navigator)...
anyway, I got klasse stuff, and a variety of other things but the thing I am most concerned about is swirls/scratches and things like that. My car is a 99 so it has a modest amount of swirls... multiple paint chips and another thing like where i hit the garage (ugh)... but what I was wondering was what should I do for the swirls?
I have 3m SMR dark and eagle one scratch remover... used this a couple of times today but decided it would be a little hard to do the whole car like this... So I decided that I would just use my klasse/sg x5 then blitz on top until I got a PC. Does this seem ok? When I get the PC what should I use to get rid of the swirls though?
http://www21.3m.com/dr/v2/ec_MAIN.E...7836&xid=28181&DSP=&CUR=840&PGRP=0&CACHE_ID=0
What is the best from that list to do basically medium swirls I guess I would say... they aren't fine but not deep deep either. Or is there something else I could use that is not on that list?
Also, would a PC be able to handle something like a very heavy duty rubbing compound? I ask this because I figure if I can get my mom to give me $100 or so for a PC and I get the rest of the stuff, I could do her car. 1988 Cadilaac Deville... VERY SWIRLED, badly taken care of... etc. What would be the best to use for this and could a PC handle it?
Sorry for the length...
raley
anyway, I got klasse stuff, and a variety of other things but the thing I am most concerned about is swirls/scratches and things like that. My car is a 99 so it has a modest amount of swirls... multiple paint chips and another thing like where i hit the garage (ugh)... but what I was wondering was what should I do for the swirls?
I have 3m SMR dark and eagle one scratch remover... used this a couple of times today but decided it would be a little hard to do the whole car like this... So I decided that I would just use my klasse/sg x5 then blitz on top until I got a PC. Does this seem ok? When I get the PC what should I use to get rid of the swirls though?
http://www21.3m.com/dr/v2/ec_MAIN.E...7836&xid=28181&DSP=&CUR=840&PGRP=0&CACHE_ID=0
What is the best from that list to do basically medium swirls I guess I would say... they aren't fine but not deep deep either. Or is there something else I could use that is not on that list?
Also, would a PC be able to handle something like a very heavy duty rubbing compound? I ask this because I figure if I can get my mom to give me $100 or so for a PC and I get the rest of the stuff, I could do her car. 1988 Cadilaac Deville... VERY SWIRLED, badly taken care of... etc. What would be the best to use for this and could a PC handle it?
Sorry for the length...
raley