Heya guys...
I'm getting ready for a pretty serious detail soon (switching to Klasse), and I'd like to get my paint in the best possible condition possible beforehand. I'm also trying to get first hand experience with a lot of these items before getting rid of my car and starting all over again on a new one...
I plan on washing with Dawn, using Mother's Clay, some sort of swirl mark remover, and then the Klasse twins (thanks to Tim at Tacscar for the samples!!!).
Anyway, the car is only a year old and the paint is in very good shape. The finish has been babied most of the time, but I have rock chips, some swirls, and acid rain marks (I live near an airport in a heavily polluted city, not much I can do). Paint is indigo blue, by the way.
I've already got some 3M Swirl Mark Remover, but after hearing that it's kinda useless and that Finesse It II isn't all that abrasive, I'm thinking about stepping up.
I'll be applying by hand. If I use Finesse It II, I'm assuming it will be more effective on the swirls than 3M SMR, but will it be able to do anything about the water marks? I doubt it will completely remove them, but every little bit helps.
Those acid rain marks are the single most annoying thing about my paint, and I'm going to do everything I can to avoid it on my new car (i.e. 2 coats of AIO the day I buy it, and anything else you guys recommend!).
Insight and tips are appreciated!
Thanks,
Gary
I'm getting ready for a pretty serious detail soon (switching to Klasse), and I'd like to get my paint in the best possible condition possible beforehand. I'm also trying to get first hand experience with a lot of these items before getting rid of my car and starting all over again on a new one...
I plan on washing with Dawn, using Mother's Clay, some sort of swirl mark remover, and then the Klasse twins (thanks to Tim at Tacscar for the samples!!!).
Anyway, the car is only a year old and the paint is in very good shape. The finish has been babied most of the time, but I have rock chips, some swirls, and acid rain marks (I live near an airport in a heavily polluted city, not much I can do). Paint is indigo blue, by the way.
I've already got some 3M Swirl Mark Remover, but after hearing that it's kinda useless and that Finesse It II isn't all that abrasive, I'm thinking about stepping up.
I'll be applying by hand. If I use Finesse It II, I'm assuming it will be more effective on the swirls than 3M SMR, but will it be able to do anything about the water marks? I doubt it will completely remove them, but every little bit helps.
Those acid rain marks are the single most annoying thing about my paint, and I'm going to do everything I can to avoid it on my new car (i.e. 2 coats of AIO the day I buy it, and anything else you guys recommend!).
Insight and tips are appreciated!
Thanks,
Gary