This is my first post here, I'll ask for a little leayway if this is a search the forums question, and I'm a bit-long winded sometimes, but here goes;
car is a CTS Black Diamond edition, paint is pretty new, 7K 7 months old, and unfortunatly, I told myself if I cant mod it (tyvm GM warranty..) I'll just keep her museum quality clean all year. That romance ended when the dealership ran it through the automatic death-washer twice against my wishes *and* destroyed the rear bumper- an ordeal that lasted 6 months and ended with 5 re-spray attempts and a new bumper which had to be painted by a local dupont paint specialsit in the area. So the object is to correct to perfection before wrapping the front panels-- I'd rather not try to match this paint ever again..
Product I have/ have used
I went from what was avaliable OTS at autozone hand polish wise to PC7424XP in one fell swoop via one of Adam's polishes big kits(before learning of this site)-- so I've been using their polishes and their 3 step pads. I've concentrated my efforts on several parts of the hood with no sucess-- even with their 4" pad combo and a drill in one particular area.
They're simply not comming out in any reasonable amount of time, at this point the pads I have are falling apart, mostly from being inexperienced and not keeping the PC flat, but I've since adjusted my tecnique with the guidence of several people and the results are still not there.
So--
in Stock;
some left-over M105
a no-brand Rotary
a Meguiars wool pad for said rotary
A meguiars red foam pad "
a white/orange/green Adams pad selection for the PC + their semi-flexiable backing plate
the PC7424XP
the 4" pads and same semi-flexiable plate.
As I understand GM clear is supposed to be pretty up there on PITA hard levels, and if it's anything like the Audi Beater I practiced on (with a rotary, wool pad and the M105) There's not a chance that what I have is going to knock out the stuff on the Cadillac.
Should I pickup some M205 , and a new pad set for the PC? -- if so, suggestions on pad selection -- or maybe a meguiars MF kit?
-or-
save for a new machine-- such as a flex with Forced rotation
and so we know what I'm talking about--
Sorry about the photo quality, unfortunatly this is highly reflective paint and the metalliac makes identifying defects extremely difficult(I'm not sure if that's good or bad yet), and even more difficult to capture.
car is a CTS Black Diamond edition, paint is pretty new, 7K 7 months old, and unfortunatly, I told myself if I cant mod it (tyvm GM warranty..) I'll just keep her museum quality clean all year. That romance ended when the dealership ran it through the automatic death-washer twice against my wishes *and* destroyed the rear bumper- an ordeal that lasted 6 months and ended with 5 re-spray attempts and a new bumper which had to be painted by a local dupont paint specialsit in the area. So the object is to correct to perfection before wrapping the front panels-- I'd rather not try to match this paint ever again..
Product I have/ have used
I went from what was avaliable OTS at autozone hand polish wise to PC7424XP in one fell swoop via one of Adam's polishes big kits(before learning of this site)-- so I've been using their polishes and their 3 step pads. I've concentrated my efforts on several parts of the hood with no sucess-- even with their 4" pad combo and a drill in one particular area.
They're simply not comming out in any reasonable amount of time, at this point the pads I have are falling apart, mostly from being inexperienced and not keeping the PC flat, but I've since adjusted my tecnique with the guidence of several people and the results are still not there.
So--
in Stock;
some left-over M105
a no-brand Rotary
a Meguiars wool pad for said rotary
A meguiars red foam pad "
a white/orange/green Adams pad selection for the PC + their semi-flexiable backing plate
the PC7424XP
the 4" pads and same semi-flexiable plate.
As I understand GM clear is supposed to be pretty up there on PITA hard levels, and if it's anything like the Audi Beater I practiced on (with a rotary, wool pad and the M105) There's not a chance that what I have is going to knock out the stuff on the Cadillac.
Should I pickup some M205 , and a new pad set for the PC? -- if so, suggestions on pad selection -- or maybe a meguiars MF kit?
-or-
save for a new machine-- such as a flex with Forced rotation
and so we know what I'm talking about--
Sorry about the photo quality, unfortunatly this is highly reflective paint and the metalliac makes identifying defects extremely difficult(I'm not sure if that's good or bad yet), and even more difficult to capture.



