Theres alot of typos and syntax errors in this post, but I am waaay to tired to edit... I couldn't sleep last night; I was as giddy as a kid during the first day of camp the previous night and I only got about 2 hours of sleep...
Woke up at 6 a.m. with a smile on my face, thinking about finally getting a chance to detail the damn car. It was a bit cold... I'd say around 70 degrees or so. Sun wasn't up yet, so it was perfeccct...
Anyways, got started... Did everything by the book. (2 buckets, etc). First used Meguiars APC on the rims, scrubbed those suckers using those green scotch-guard pads; looked pretty good.
Then I got started on the actual wash using Optimum Car Wash. Everything going pretty good so far... Suns showing up though.
Then I got started on the clay. (Meguiars clay + Meguairs quick detail lubricant) Claying the whole damn car seemed impossible... It worked somewhat decently removing some of the water-spots on the car. I only went by a few sections that felt like they needed to by clayed. Spent about an hour claying. I was feeling lots of "particles" on the surface of the paint, but I was assuming those were water spots and not dirt or dust, so I saved the rough areas for the polish.
By this time, the sun was fully up and it was starting to get hot.
Then came the part where I was disappointed. I used a PC 7424 on speed 6 with orange pads and Optiumum Poli-Seal as my polish. Now... I spent about 3 hours polishing only the right side of my freaking car. (The right side had the most waterspots). It was to no avail...
I had most of the successs with the window, but that was about it. All the other waterspots just seemed to "dull" a bit, but was still apparently showing... mocking me. I got frusterated and kept polishing but the damn thing wouldn't remove the watermarks or the swirls....
By then it was already sunny and gave up. (It's currently 83 degrees)
Because of the sun being up and it's 12:00 (I spent about 6 hours... only to lead up to polishing one section of my car) I gave up on it.
Now, was it because of the heat that was protecting the waterspots, or was it because of the weakness of the orange pad and the Poli-Seal? I noticed that the heat "cakes" the polish faster, so that might of had SOME effect. Should I go with a tougher compound and pad or what?
I also noticed after I was done, my rotors were piss yellow colored. I'm guessing its calcium deposits from the water? I'm assuming it will go away after driving right?
I also noticed that my orange pad had a slight red tinge to it... Since my car is red, did my pad just scrape some of my paint off?
Heres some pics... Please review and give me some pointers.





Woke up at 6 a.m. with a smile on my face, thinking about finally getting a chance to detail the damn car. It was a bit cold... I'd say around 70 degrees or so. Sun wasn't up yet, so it was perfeccct...
Anyways, got started... Did everything by the book. (2 buckets, etc). First used Meguiars APC on the rims, scrubbed those suckers using those green scotch-guard pads; looked pretty good.
Then I got started on the actual wash using Optimum Car Wash. Everything going pretty good so far... Suns showing up though.
Then I got started on the clay. (Meguiars clay + Meguairs quick detail lubricant) Claying the whole damn car seemed impossible... It worked somewhat decently removing some of the water-spots on the car. I only went by a few sections that felt like they needed to by clayed. Spent about an hour claying. I was feeling lots of "particles" on the surface of the paint, but I was assuming those were water spots and not dirt or dust, so I saved the rough areas for the polish.
By this time, the sun was fully up and it was starting to get hot.
Then came the part where I was disappointed. I used a PC 7424 on speed 6 with orange pads and Optiumum Poli-Seal as my polish. Now... I spent about 3 hours polishing only the right side of my freaking car. (The right side had the most waterspots). It was to no avail...
I had most of the successs with the window, but that was about it. All the other waterspots just seemed to "dull" a bit, but was still apparently showing... mocking me. I got frusterated and kept polishing but the damn thing wouldn't remove the watermarks or the swirls....
By then it was already sunny and gave up. (It's currently 83 degrees)
Because of the sun being up and it's 12:00 (I spent about 6 hours... only to lead up to polishing one section of my car) I gave up on it.
Now, was it because of the heat that was protecting the waterspots, or was it because of the weakness of the orange pad and the Poli-Seal? I noticed that the heat "cakes" the polish faster, so that might of had SOME effect. Should I go with a tougher compound and pad or what?
I also noticed after I was done, my rotors were piss yellow colored. I'm guessing its calcium deposits from the water? I'm assuming it will go away after driving right?
I also noticed that my orange pad had a slight red tinge to it... Since my car is red, did my pad just scrape some of my paint off?
Heres some pics... Please review and give me some pointers.




