I just got a PC (7336). how does the following sound to everyone?
I have a 5 month old black 350Z...there are some minor swirls.
I was gonna start with a wash, a MF towel dry, then clay it, followed by another wash and a MF towel dry. I was considering using my blower but I though it would be better to physically remove the water with a towel to remove any remaining dirt between each step.
Then I was going to use LCM's 5" Molded backplate and LCM's 6 1/2" pollishing (white) pad to to put on a coat of Klasse AIO. I was going to remove it with a terry bonnet (maybe 2) on the PC...then, using LCM's finishing pads (black), a coat of Klasse SG removed with a different terry bonnet (or 2). I was going to do a final buff an hour or 2 later with a MF bonnet...then I was going to start the BBQ...this all sound about right to everyone? this is my first time so I don't want to screw anything up.
Also should I be dampen the pads before first starting them on my brand new finish or will a ring of product on the pad be enough?...I know it's kind of thin. Thanks for the input
I have a 5 month old black 350Z...there are some minor swirls.
I was gonna start with a wash, a MF towel dry, then clay it, followed by another wash and a MF towel dry. I was considering using my blower but I though it would be better to physically remove the water with a towel to remove any remaining dirt between each step.
Then I was going to use LCM's 5" Molded backplate and LCM's 6 1/2" pollishing (white) pad to to put on a coat of Klasse AIO. I was going to remove it with a terry bonnet (maybe 2) on the PC...then, using LCM's finishing pads (black), a coat of Klasse SG removed with a different terry bonnet (or 2). I was going to do a final buff an hour or 2 later with a MF bonnet...then I was going to start the BBQ...this all sound about right to everyone? this is my first time so I don't want to screw anything up.
Also should I be dampen the pads before first starting them on my brand new finish or will a ring of product on the pad be enough?...I know it's kind of thin. Thanks for the input