imported_tonymontana
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Ok....so I set out today to use my PC for the first time along with Poorboys 2.5. I was able to wash the car and clay no problem......after that, it was a different story!
I started with a yellow propel pad, PB 2.5, and the pc. I started with 4 dime size squirts and turned on the pc at dial set to 2. After a few passes I bumped it up to 5. I started on the bumper of my black G35 and after doing the vertical, horizontal, and the diagonal passes, I paused to check. I noticed some hazing that would not go away in addition to the swirls and scratches that I thought would be gone after using PB 2.5.
I double checked the pad chart to see if I used the wrong pad....so I referred to this thread:
http://www.detailcity.com/forums/showthread.php?t=14489
I thought maybe I should switch to a polishing pad....blue propel it was. That did not help either (I figured it wouldn't but I was desperate).
Anyway after 6.5 hours with only one pass of PBs 2.5 with a yellow pad, and one pass with PBs 2.5 on a blue propel....I found the car to be shiny but no luck with the swirl removal or scratches on the car.....more importantly, I could not get rid of some the hazing.....could it be due to not keeping the pad flat while making passes on the curves of the car? did I burn the paint?
Any advice from on how to remove the hazing? At this point I am not as concerned about the swirl marks but wish they were gone....kinda disappointed with PBs but I know its something I am doing wrong.
Trying to use:
1. PBs 2.5
2. VMG
3. EX
4. Nattys blue
Using available propel pads 6" yellow, blue, green, black and 4" yellow, blue, green with a pc
Initial dirty car with swirls
Started by working product in at 2 and then bumped speed to 5- I think I used too much product and I did NOT mist the pad
Got most of the product out...you can see reflection of electric cord with hazing in the middle of the door.
Thanks for your advice everyone.....
I started with a yellow propel pad, PB 2.5, and the pc. I started with 4 dime size squirts and turned on the pc at dial set to 2. After a few passes I bumped it up to 5. I started on the bumper of my black G35 and after doing the vertical, horizontal, and the diagonal passes, I paused to check. I noticed some hazing that would not go away in addition to the swirls and scratches that I thought would be gone after using PB 2.5.
I double checked the pad chart to see if I used the wrong pad....so I referred to this thread:
http://www.detailcity.com/forums/showthread.php?t=14489
I thought maybe I should switch to a polishing pad....blue propel it was. That did not help either (I figured it wouldn't but I was desperate).
Anyway after 6.5 hours with only one pass of PBs 2.5 with a yellow pad, and one pass with PBs 2.5 on a blue propel....I found the car to be shiny but no luck with the swirl removal or scratches on the car.....more importantly, I could not get rid of some the hazing.....could it be due to not keeping the pad flat while making passes on the curves of the car? did I burn the paint?
Any advice from on how to remove the hazing? At this point I am not as concerned about the swirl marks but wish they were gone....kinda disappointed with PBs but I know its something I am doing wrong.
Trying to use:
1. PBs 2.5
2. VMG
3. EX
4. Nattys blue
Using available propel pads 6" yellow, blue, green, black and 4" yellow, blue, green with a pc
Initial dirty car with swirls
Started by working product in at 2 and then bumped speed to 5- I think I used too much product and I did NOT mist the pad
Got most of the product out...you can see reflection of electric cord with hazing in the middle of the door.
Thanks for your advice everyone.....