Z06_Pilot1
New member
Hi folks,
I have two different detail regimes for my vehicles I have been using for quite awhile, as the daily drivers live outside, and the "fun" rides never see rain or any harsh driving conditions of any sort(other than a few redline upshifts, and screaming tires from time to time :chuckle: ). I have been using a PC7424 for several years to apply everything except wax/sealant.
My twice a year full detail has up til now included:
daily drivers: dawn, clay, 3m swirl remover(if needed), Wolfgang's Pre-Wax enhancer, Wolfgang's Sealant or Zaino Z2P
FUN rides: dawn, clay, Pinnacle PCL, Souveran paste
Well, I got a Flex....just in time for the spring detail! also, I have been reading autopia intensely and am sold on the Mez products, so I ordered a few, as I am NOT pleased with the results I have been getting with the 3m swirl remover.
looking for advice on how to use. I ordered:
SIP/106ff combo
IP
FMJ
the specs. of IP/SIP seem virtually identical(amount of cut/gloss/grit, etc). I plan to use no more than an orange LC CCS pad when polishing(I still consider myself an amateur and don't think I'm ready for anything with more cut).
do I start with SIP, then use IP if I see minor scratches/swirls/water spots still on the finish? I assume I always finish with 106ff when using SIP or IP, correct?
I was going to try FMJ as a protectant/sealant on the outdoor vehicles to help deal with the harsh conditions, applied with a white LC CCS pad via the Flex.
I was also wondering if a Souveran topper over FMJ adds anything appearance-wise in your opinion?
finally, what is a good speed on the Flex to apply Mez polishes?
thanks very much for your thoughts.
Jeff
I have two different detail regimes for my vehicles I have been using for quite awhile, as the daily drivers live outside, and the "fun" rides never see rain or any harsh driving conditions of any sort(other than a few redline upshifts, and screaming tires from time to time :chuckle: ). I have been using a PC7424 for several years to apply everything except wax/sealant.
My twice a year full detail has up til now included:
daily drivers: dawn, clay, 3m swirl remover(if needed), Wolfgang's Pre-Wax enhancer, Wolfgang's Sealant or Zaino Z2P
FUN rides: dawn, clay, Pinnacle PCL, Souveran paste
Well, I got a Flex....just in time for the spring detail! also, I have been reading autopia intensely and am sold on the Mez products, so I ordered a few, as I am NOT pleased with the results I have been getting with the 3m swirl remover.
looking for advice on how to use. I ordered:
SIP/106ff combo
IP
FMJ
the specs. of IP/SIP seem virtually identical(amount of cut/gloss/grit, etc). I plan to use no more than an orange LC CCS pad when polishing(I still consider myself an amateur and don't think I'm ready for anything with more cut).
do I start with SIP, then use IP if I see minor scratches/swirls/water spots still on the finish? I assume I always finish with 106ff when using SIP or IP, correct?
I was going to try FMJ as a protectant/sealant on the outdoor vehicles to help deal with the harsh conditions, applied with a white LC CCS pad via the Flex.
I was also wondering if a Souveran topper over FMJ adds anything appearance-wise in your opinion?
finally, what is a good speed on the Flex to apply Mez polishes?
thanks very much for your thoughts.
Jeff