How do I use these products?

srtviper

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Well boys heres a list of products I bought...I need help knowing how to use them. Paul (WhiteMax95's) instructions are located below. Seem good to me. The swirls are really fine.



Need to know what to do on the suede, the leather, and the carpets, (basically the entire interior)



list of things

2 x Wash mitt sheep skin (can you please send me the heaviest sheep skin mitt you have)

1x Poorboys ssr2

1x Poorboys ssr1

1x Fourstar ultimate plaint protectant

6x blue supreme polishing towels

4x Elite Polishing Towel 16x24

4x 1.7oz 1616 Blue microfibre polishing towels

1x Pacific Blue Waffle Weave Drying Towel

1 x Excel Micro Applicators

1 x Propel Pad Sampler Kit

1 x PC 7336 from lowes

1x charliesoap 16.9oz. spray

Leatherique 16 oz. Kit

Vinyl & Leather Scrub Brush

303 Aerospace Protectant

Auto Vent Brush

303 High Tech Fabric Guard

303 Cleaner and Spot Remover

303 Aerospace Cleaner

Pinnacle Souveran Paste Wax

Klasse AIO

RaggTopp Fabric Convertible Top Care Kit

The Original California Mini Duster

Plexus Plastic Cleaner Protectant & Polish

Meguiar's NXT Generation Car Wash

Microfiber Gloves/ Pair

Four Star Ultimate Detailing Clay (Fine Grade)



Paul's Instructions

Here's a few tips...

Use SSR2 with a green Propel pad on speed 5 or 6.



Use SSR1 with a blue pad on speed 5.



UPP is best applied by hand with a foam hand applicator. If you don't have any, you can get them at any major store. WalMart has the yellow Meguiars foam apps in 2-packs.

Those are my favorite ones.



I'm guessing you bought two wash mitts because you are going to use one for the paint and one for wheels. That's a good idea. I have 3 mitts that I use...one for paint/glass, one for wheels, and one for wheelwells. Two is fine though.



What order to use the products in...



These are the products (in order) that you should apply to your paint.



Wash with your two wash mitts and NXT car wash.

Dry with your blue WW towel.

Polish with the PC and a green pad with SSR2.

Polish with the PC and a blue pad with SSR1.

Apply Klasse AIO with a blue pad or by hand.

Apply FourStar UPP by hand.

Wait at least 24 hrs...



After 24 hrs, wash the car again (*IF* it's been driven during the previous 24hrs...if not, you should be able to dust it off or use a QD and continue.)



You can apply another layer of UPP if you want, or just apply a coat of Souveran over the UPP. You can add multiple layers of Souveran too if you want to. Again, wait 24hrs between layers of any sealant or wax.



Oh, and your backing plate should just screw right in to the head of the machine. Use the flat wrench that is included to hold the nut while you screw on the backing plate.



If you have more questions, I'd prefer to answer them in the chat. PM me again when you are able to go into the chat. It's easier to answer questions in there.







Do I wet the pads before I use any of these products?? or do i keep the car wet? or just on dry?



You can spray a light mist on the pads if you want to. Many people believe that the products work better if the pads are slightly damp with water. I've done it both ways. It doesn't seem to make a whole lot of difference to me.

If the pads are too wet, the centrifugal force of the spinning pad will push most of the water out of the foam anyway.



Oh I forgot a step in the process...

CLAY - Some people wash the car, rinse it, and then clay. After claying a section (a door, a fender...) dry it off with a MF towel. Then keep going around the car until it's done and glassy smooth.

I prefer to wash the whole car, then dry the whole car. Then clay. Spray the clay lube on the area, then use the clay bar, then dry off with a MF towel.

This should be the FIRST step, performed before the SSRs.



The only step that the car should be wet for is the claying. Keep the area well-lubricated with QD or water + NXT soap while you're claying. If your clay sticks to the paint, add more lubricant.

To mix the NXT soap and water for claying, I put a spot about the size of a dime on the bottom of a 32oz spray bottle, and fill the rest with distilled water. You don't have to use distilled water, but I prefer to.



Thanks guys...here are a picture of the cars:

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Ricky :xyxthumbs
 
I'm asking on what to do for the interior.





the instructions are basically posted for other people's reference (someone like me who doesn't know what their doing so they don't ask each question one by one like I was!)
 
srtviper, the instructions given in David's ebook are pretty much the guidelines to follow. Sean (GSRstilez) has an interior cleaning guide somewhere here in our forums. I forgot where it is.
 
The link in my signature will give you a prompt to download David's E-book. I think you had mentioned that you read it already, but I don't remember. There's a good article in it on interior work.
 
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