jamesaurus
New member
Hey guys,
Ive read through the forums for the last few days, but still have a few questions.
Info:
1984 Toyota Supra
-3 month old OEM black repaint (non clear coat)
-car was wet sanded, minimal orange peel left
-car had a quickie 3M hand glaze job done to it, about a month after the paint job. Nothing has been done to it since, It sat in a garage under a cover.
-car is NOT a daily driver, durability is not a concern..I want max shine
-I HATE swirl marks/scratches
-No swirls or scratches on it yet really, just some evidence of the lame hand glaze done by an orbital
-nothing in the paint (contaminants)
car pic:
http://www.celicasupra.com/simmons/simm5.jpg
Goals
Absolutely best finish, with best depth/shine. As little visible scratches as possible. Its a garage queen that sees the road 3k miles a year, so I do not need something that will hold up to salt, Id rather have a more delicate but bettter shine.
Method
http://www.autopia-carport.com/Detailing-Articles/Perfect Shine.htm
Follow the above to a T.
All done by hand. I was going to buy Fieldcrest towels from this URL for the cleanser, glaze and wax applications.
http://fieldcrestcannonoutlet.site.yahoo.net/royalvelvet.html
Questions
1.2. I need a new mitt/sponge etc. What should I use?
2. Any tips for non clearcoat black? Ive never owned a car with this paint.
Thanks in advance
Ive read through the forums for the last few days, but still have a few questions.
Info:
1984 Toyota Supra
-3 month old OEM black repaint (non clear coat)
-car was wet sanded, minimal orange peel left
-car had a quickie 3M hand glaze job done to it, about a month after the paint job. Nothing has been done to it since, It sat in a garage under a cover.
-car is NOT a daily driver, durability is not a concern..I want max shine
-I HATE swirl marks/scratches
-No swirls or scratches on it yet really, just some evidence of the lame hand glaze done by an orbital
-nothing in the paint (contaminants)
car pic:
http://www.celicasupra.com/simmons/simm5.jpg
Goals
Absolutely best finish, with best depth/shine. As little visible scratches as possible. Its a garage queen that sees the road 3k miles a year, so I do not need something that will hold up to salt, Id rather have a more delicate but bettter shine.
Method
http://www.autopia-carport.com/Detailing-Articles/Perfect Shine.htm
Follow the above to a T.
All done by hand. I was going to buy Fieldcrest towels from this URL for the cleanser, glaze and wax applications.
http://fieldcrestcannonoutlet.site.yahoo.net/royalvelvet.html
Questions
1.2. I need a new mitt/sponge etc. What should I use?
2. Any tips for non clearcoat black? Ive never owned a car with this paint.
Thanks in advance
