imported_Alec
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I bought a very slightly used Porter Cable 7424 on eBay, Sonus SFX-1, Sonus SFX-2, Wunder Buffing towels, and away I went.
First I spent over an hour with some bug and tar spray clearing the ridiculous amounts of tar from all the road construction here and then washed and dried the car.
I started with SFX-1 on the orange pad and I poured some SFX-1 on it and then turned it on without putting it on the car. It proceeded to splatter it everywhere. First lesson learned.
I got through the polishing and it was fairly slow going. I let it dry and switched to the green buffing cover on top of a white pad to clear it off. I'm really loving machine buffing.
I have to say at this point, things didn't look all that impressive, but I kept going.
On to Sonus SFX-2 on the green pad. About 1/4 way through I find the speed setting on the Porter and slowly push it up to 4. MUCH better.
I reverse the buffing cover and proceed to buff after drying. I'm starting to realize I really need more buffing covers as towards the end it gets too caked to work as well. I go over the car with a Wunder yellow buffing towel afterwards to clean up and the car is looking very good.
I pop on the blue pad and use some Mother's Power Wax. It goes on easy.
I use a new green buffing cover and quickly cake on both sides... I have to finish with the Wunder towels.
The results are excellent. All of the clearcoat scuffs from jerks in parking lots are completely gone (better than I had hoped) and a few medium scratches have been very much reduced.
I spent from 9AM to 5PM with maybe an hour total break in between getting this done. I know I will be much faster and better at it next time.
The Porter Cable really is foolproof and well worth it.
Pictures don't do it justice, but here's one anyway:
http://alecl.com/car/left2.jpg
2001 Honda Accord EX
First I spent over an hour with some bug and tar spray clearing the ridiculous amounts of tar from all the road construction here and then washed and dried the car.
I started with SFX-1 on the orange pad and I poured some SFX-1 on it and then turned it on without putting it on the car. It proceeded to splatter it everywhere. First lesson learned.

I got through the polishing and it was fairly slow going. I let it dry and switched to the green buffing cover on top of a white pad to clear it off. I'm really loving machine buffing.
I have to say at this point, things didn't look all that impressive, but I kept going.
On to Sonus SFX-2 on the green pad. About 1/4 way through I find the speed setting on the Porter and slowly push it up to 4. MUCH better.
I reverse the buffing cover and proceed to buff after drying. I'm starting to realize I really need more buffing covers as towards the end it gets too caked to work as well. I go over the car with a Wunder yellow buffing towel afterwards to clean up and the car is looking very good.
I pop on the blue pad and use some Mother's Power Wax. It goes on easy.
I use a new green buffing cover and quickly cake on both sides... I have to finish with the Wunder towels.
The results are excellent. All of the clearcoat scuffs from jerks in parking lots are completely gone (better than I had hoped) and a few medium scratches have been very much reduced.
I spent from 9AM to 5PM with maybe an hour total break in between getting this done. I know I will be much faster and better at it next time.
The Porter Cable really is foolproof and well worth it.
Pictures don't do it justice, but here's one anyway:
http://alecl.com/car/left2.jpg
2001 Honda Accord EX