So after reading a bunch of stuff here and realizing the potential time and labor savings of using a PC (especially with a black car) I broke down and went to Lowe's to pick up a 7336SP. Despite my car being new I noticed some fine scratches that I'd like to get out once the weather cooperates.
So here's the plan I've come up with - anyone please let me know what you think (this will be my first time using anything like a PC so I'd welcome any advice):
1. Wash with Zaino Z7
2. Claybar as needed
3. Re-wash w/ Z7
4. Polish with Menzerna FP II using PC + white polishing pad(s)
5. Klasse AIO w/ PC
6. Z2 Pro + ZFX
7. Z6
8. additional coats of alternating Z2Pro/Z5 and Z6 if I feel up to it
I'll probably try this out first on a friend's older car to get some experience using the PC w/ the addition of Menzerna Intensive Polish first before step 4 since his car has not been cared for and has swirls aplenty.
Please let me know if this sounds like a halfway-decent plan and if there's anything you would change. Thanks!
PS - Can anyone give me any tips on applying Z2 and Z5 nice and thin - the first time I tried it I'm convinced I put it on too thickly which made it much harder to buff off. I read afterwards about spritzing the applicator w/ z6 first so I'll try that this time but are there any other tricks to it?
So here's the plan I've come up with - anyone please let me know what you think (this will be my first time using anything like a PC so I'd welcome any advice):
1. Wash with Zaino Z7
2. Claybar as needed
3. Re-wash w/ Z7
4. Polish with Menzerna FP II using PC + white polishing pad(s)
5. Klasse AIO w/ PC
6. Z2 Pro + ZFX
7. Z6
8. additional coats of alternating Z2Pro/Z5 and Z6 if I feel up to it
I'll probably try this out first on a friend's older car to get some experience using the PC w/ the addition of Menzerna Intensive Polish first before step 4 since his car has not been cared for and has swirls aplenty.
Please let me know if this sounds like a halfway-decent plan and if there's anything you would change. Thanks!
PS - Can anyone give me any tips on applying Z2 and Z5 nice and thin - the first time I tried it I'm convinced I put it on too thickly which made it much harder to buff off. I read afterwards about spritzing the applicator w/ z6 first so I'll try that this time but are there any other tricks to it?