Hello autopians.
Due to living in an apartment and having an extremely tight schedule, I find it almost impossible to give my 2005 berlina black S2000 a proper detailing. However, this Saturday, I think I'll have a few hours to give it some attention and I want to maximize the number of steps I can put in given the short time.
Here's my plan given that the paint is in relatively good shape with wash induced micro marring and slight swirling being the worst defects:
Wash
-QEW and clay(30 minutes)
Polish and glaze (1 hour)
-FP via sonus das green (entire car w/o wiping haze)
-VM via sonus das blue (remove w/ MF)
Wax and seal (30 mins)
-IW via sonus black
-remove w/ OCW via MF
Do you think that there will be any problems applying VM directly over the IP haze? My main concern is that Honda paint is very soft and I might cause more micro marring.
Any advice or input would be greatly appreciated. :thx
Due to living in an apartment and having an extremely tight schedule, I find it almost impossible to give my 2005 berlina black S2000 a proper detailing. However, this Saturday, I think I'll have a few hours to give it some attention and I want to maximize the number of steps I can put in given the short time.
Here's my plan given that the paint is in relatively good shape with wash induced micro marring and slight swirling being the worst defects:
Wash
-QEW and clay(30 minutes)
Polish and glaze (1 hour)
-FP via sonus das green (entire car w/o wiping haze)
-VM via sonus das blue (remove w/ MF)
Wax and seal (30 mins)
-IW via sonus black
-remove w/ OCW via MF
Do you think that there will be any problems applying VM directly over the IP haze? My main concern is that Honda paint is very soft and I might cause more micro marring.
Any advice or input would be greatly appreciated. :thx