my first real detail - honda civic 2008

sunstealth

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so here is a little "mise en situation" I was asked by my girlfriend to fix a scratch a dad put into the rear passenger side of her civic. I did bring my stuff over to her place (which im staying at for a while) a rotary polisher,3M eggshell white pads and a couple meguiars polishes. I washed the car at night didnt really see the scratch that well. next morning i nearly had an heart attack seeing the scratch, couldnt do much to it but tryed my best. the result were not bad and i decided to go around the whole car to fix some random " girlfriend induced scratches" . the car was never waxed before so the color differences between the spots was really anoying, so i borrowed a friend PC 7424 and went to town on the car. never used one before, that thing is magic even with a crappy pad.



so well now i may not have removed all the little spiderwebs due to improper pad and product mainly but the car is 300% better



forgot something, I even remover the muffler to polish it.



here are the pictures:

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and the dad induced scratch



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the bumper needs a repaint on that part, the fender i may do it also but still unsure.



gimme your opinion (btw i did my best on the pictures with the mucky day weve been having!

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process was, washed with turtle wax soap (all i had on hands)

cleaned the wheels with a general purpose APC

clayed the whole car twice with the white meguiar's claybar

rotary with a sample of meg 85

pc with a white no name buffing pad and meguiars #2

went again with the same pad (washed) and scratch-X

green lake county polishing pad and swirl-X

black lake county pad and #7 meguiars show car glaze

hand applied meguiar's NXT (original)



treated the plastics with autoglym vinyl & rubber care

washed the window with microfiber and a water/isopropyl alcool mix

treated the tires with meguiars tire gel

armorall in the fenderwells to darken them



washed the seats with autochem (quebec brand) fabric and vinyl cleaner

a lil can of california scent in the trunk (melon smell)



not the best but it's what i had on hands
 
welcome to forums--looks like you did a decent job with what you had (for the future I'm sure you'll quickly fill up your arsenal with just a few searches on here) for the most part the DA's are all you'll need
 
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