Daytona Blue Detail - 1st time PC use

Anomaly

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Welp, here she is. I've been reading on Autopia forums for a while now and finally get to post my own "click & brag" thread. :wavey





Previous to this detail, I had only used hand application of polishes and waxes. Then recently I decided to step up to a PC7424 and some non-OTC products.



I went with the following:

- Wash with Meguiar's NXT wash (2 bucket method)

- Clay with Meguiar's clay kit and Adams' QD

- Wash again...

- Menzerna IP with LC Orange Pad

- Menzerna FPII with LC White Pad

- Menzerna FTG with LC Black Pad

- Collinite 845IW applied with foam pad by hand 2x @ ~2 hours apart

- Natty's Blue applied with LC Blue Pad



Pre-detail shot:

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Scratches on the rear bumper:

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Blemish on the hood (from previous vehicle owner) which didn't come out:

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Had a little problem with the LC velcro backing plate:

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Post-detail shots:

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Rear bumper with blemishes largely removed:

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Side close up:

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Last shot. Don't mind the left over wax on the bottom of the door. :doh

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I still have some learning to do with the PC and work on getting the blemishes out better...

Thanks for looking! :xyxthumbs
 
good looking car. looks like mine. Did you have any problem getting all the swirls out. I had to buff mine twice with a rotary and orange pad to get 98% of them off, seems the clear on these cars is harder then normal.. Good luck with it!
 
Thanks guys! :D



LandonZ: Yeah, the OEM clear was pretty hard to work with. I was able to get out all haze and the majority of swirls but that blemish on the hood was there to stay. I think the only way to get that out is to have the hood re-painted.



The rear bumper had been repainted two years ago and seemed to be much easier to work with compared to the factory paint.
 
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