I have been meaning to try this for a while after hearing that it was a great combo from Barry Theal and Accumulator. So here is some of the detail on a beautiful G35 coupe.
The car had bad swirling and some deeper scratches. There were also holograms courtesy of a previous detailer. Also the hood and the lower panels had a large amount of rock chips. I believe these will be filled next week.
What a discovered from the detail:
Anyway here are some pictures.
When it got to me.
Vehicle was foamed three times with CG maxi suds with some degreaser to strip the wax and aid in the removal of contaminants. Vehicle was also clayed.
Some shots under the halogens
After
Before
After
Right side unpolished left side polished
The pads were just shredded afterwards. Note pads were washed and dried numerous times during the detail.
Everything was sealed with CG 50/50 -worked great.
All done except wheels were still unfinished.
More after shots hopefully on the way, I did not have allot of time for them today.
I will also be doing a full detail with this combo on a black truck that should produce clearer results and give everyone a better idea of how the combo works.
Cheers
The car had bad swirling and some deeper scratches. There were also holograms courtesy of a previous detailer. Also the hood and the lower panels had a large amount of rock chips. I believe these will be filled next week.
What a discovered from the detail:
- The surbuf pads worked great much better than the cyclo wool pads.
- The combo was still not powerful enough to remove all defects, the deeper scratches were still very stubborn.
- On most parts of the vehicle I polished twice both times with m105 and surbuf pads, I tried to refine the paint more with malco medium cut and yellow pads but this didn't seem to make much difference.
- Does anybody know how I could boost the cutting power even further?
- I seemed to use allot of m105 maybe someone can fill me in on a more conservative method of using the product?
- One major issue I had with the combo is the 4" pads rubbed into each other allot which caused them to fall apart. They threw pieces everywhere especially when they were damp. I don't even know if the pads are usable anymore after the detail.
Anyway here are some pictures.
When it got to me.
Vehicle was foamed three times with CG maxi suds with some degreaser to strip the wax and aid in the removal of contaminants. Vehicle was also clayed.
Some shots under the halogens
After
Before
After
Right side unpolished left side polished
The pads were just shredded afterwards. Note pads were washed and dried numerous times during the detail.
Everything was sealed with CG 50/50 -worked great.
All done except wheels were still unfinished.
More after shots hopefully on the way, I did not have allot of time for them today.
I will also be doing a full detail with this combo on a black truck that should produce clearer results and give everyone a better idea of how the combo works.
Cheers