gmercoleza
New member
I've been lurking for a short while and just picked up a PC 7336 for $94 at Lowe's yesterday, using the Home Depot coupon. I used my wife's minivan as a guinea pig and plan to eventually do my 2 Mercedes. It's less than a year old, but actually came from the factory with a nice set of cobweb scratches and swirls which have been accumulating steadily. Since I'm new, it took me a couple hours and I only have the front (fenders, hood, bumper/air dam) done. It's hard to squeeze this stuff in after work. I'll try to do the rest this weekend. This was my process:
* automated touchless car wash (to help "strip")
* hand wash with Blue Coral
* Clay Magic claybar
* rewash by hand with Blue Coral
* dry with Absorber chamois
* Meguiars #9 with stock white pad included with PC 7336 - 3 to 4 passes on "2" setting, final pass on "5" setting
* NuFinish polish/sealant
For a newbie, I think the results are quite remarkable. The cobweb scratches and swirls are about 90% gone and I think I will leave it that way rather than damage anything. Interestingly, the Meguiars #9 seems to be very mild and it took me about an hour to do the hood. What's the next step up from the #9? Will it help speed things up while still being safe? Should I have used a cutting pad? The white pad that came with the PC doesn't seem very agressive. Of course I'm new to this, so maybe it's just me.
Before you all laugh at me for the NuFinish, I will tell you that I use Zymol HD Cleanse and Vintage on my 2 Mercedes. But we are new to Texas and I have found that with the heat down here, Vintage just doesn't last if the vehicle isn't garaged. It'll last maybe 3 to 4 weeks before needing another application. I find the NuFinish can last 3 to 4 months and it can withstand the occasional automated carwash better. My wife will occasionally drive through the carwash (about 50/50 hand wash and carwash), while my 2 Mercedes are only exclusively hand-washed. NuFinish has worked great, but if someone can recommend an ultra-durable wax or sealant, perhaps something synthetic or polymer based that will last a long time and can withstand some carwashes, that would be great.
Now for the pics. Before and after on the hood and fender. Wax hadn't been applied yet when the pics were taken. Notice the hood was loaded with cobweb scratches and the fender had 3 or 4 scuffs in the clearcoat, one of them particularly bad (up towards the top). I was shocked that this PC and Meguiars #9 worked so well in my inexperienced hands. To be fair, I have done body work in the past, and this was not at all unlike using a palm-grip random orbit sander. It was eerily similar.
Let me know what you think.
* automated touchless car wash (to help "strip")
* hand wash with Blue Coral
* Clay Magic claybar
* rewash by hand with Blue Coral
* dry with Absorber chamois
* Meguiars #9 with stock white pad included with PC 7336 - 3 to 4 passes on "2" setting, final pass on "5" setting
* NuFinish polish/sealant
For a newbie, I think the results are quite remarkable. The cobweb scratches and swirls are about 90% gone and I think I will leave it that way rather than damage anything. Interestingly, the Meguiars #9 seems to be very mild and it took me about an hour to do the hood. What's the next step up from the #9? Will it help speed things up while still being safe? Should I have used a cutting pad? The white pad that came with the PC doesn't seem very agressive. Of course I'm new to this, so maybe it's just me.
Before you all laugh at me for the NuFinish, I will tell you that I use Zymol HD Cleanse and Vintage on my 2 Mercedes. But we are new to Texas and I have found that with the heat down here, Vintage just doesn't last if the vehicle isn't garaged. It'll last maybe 3 to 4 weeks before needing another application. I find the NuFinish can last 3 to 4 months and it can withstand the occasional automated carwash better. My wife will occasionally drive through the carwash (about 50/50 hand wash and carwash), while my 2 Mercedes are only exclusively hand-washed. NuFinish has worked great, but if someone can recommend an ultra-durable wax or sealant, perhaps something synthetic or polymer based that will last a long time and can withstand some carwashes, that would be great.
Now for the pics. Before and after on the hood and fender. Wax hadn't been applied yet when the pics were taken. Notice the hood was loaded with cobweb scratches and the fender had 3 or 4 scuffs in the clearcoat, one of them particularly bad (up towards the top). I was shocked that this PC and Meguiars #9 worked so well in my inexperienced hands. To be fair, I have done body work in the past, and this was not at all unlike using a palm-grip random orbit sander. It was eerily similar.
Let me know what you think.



