PLan of attack?? Pics Included. Need help

JakesCakes

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Alright, so i have my PC7336 and new sonus pad kit and many bottles of polish, wax, and swirl removal, i hope.



I just cleaned my RSX today after work, but the sun went down. no time to play with 7336. I clayed a little, but the clay wasnt really getting dirty after use, so i skipped it.



What do you guys reccomend I start with. Including polish and correct pad.

Here's a pic of all the crap I have to work with. . . .



:waxing: gimme all the tips and details you can before I start. . . . .



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and here are a couple of old(HUGE)pix of my swirls.



http://photobucket.com/albums/v519/jakescakes/?action=view&current=DSC01853.jpg

http://photobucket.com/albums/v519/jakescakes/?action=view&current=DSC01850.jpg





Jacob

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I would do the old clay test before eliminating it from your procedure (but you hand in a plastic sanwich bag and feel the paint-if you can feel the bumps you need to clay if not time for polixh). If the swirl marks look like the ones in your pic and you have those products to choose from I would use SSR 2.5 with the PC going slow, overlapping with pressure at a speed of 5 to 6, then use SSR1 with the PC same method, the #7 by hand or using a finishing pad-just wipe on and wipe off do not let dry, then NXT and let it set up for like 15-30 minutes before removing-do not use pressure to remove-and then you may want to wait 24 hrs and then hit it with another coat of NXT. Keep us posted.
 
I agree with the above post. Clay/2.5/1/#7/NXT. You could skip #7 if you want.

If you haven't used #7 before, you need to be warned to apply it THIN, and use microfiber towels to remove it. The first time I used it, I tried to remove it with a cotton diaper, and I applied it way too thick. That was an experience I'd like to forget.
 
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