Please help with Correct Polish to remove spiderwebs

I am a teacher and I use a good part of my summer to detail my 3 cars. I will take and post pics after- just trying to get some opinions so i can start planning.



The cars in question are:



white 2007 chevy monte carlo ss: moderate spider webs otherwise clean; car was washed once a month at hand car wash during winter - I provided MF drying towels! Car was detailed by me last summer with Porter Cable but I did not get all of the spider webs out. (Used Menzerna IP & FPII)



black 1983 volkswagen rabbit gti: Single Stage original paint: somewhat oxidized from daily driving and lack of winter maintenance; few spider webs; car was washed once a month at hand car wash during winter- I provided MF drying towels! Car was detailed by me last summer with Flex - came out amazing for a 25 year old daily driver! (Used Megs 83 & Menz FPII)



black 1987 buick grand national (garaged): Single Stage original lacquer paint: ALOT of spiderwebs otherwise clean. Never polished by me, used Porter Cable - Pinnacle Paint cleaner and wax. Car has alot of spiderwebs because I detailed it about 4-5 years ago with black bath towels before I knew about Autopia.



These are the polishes that I have: 1. Menzerna IP 2. Megs 83

3. 1Z Paint Polish (green cap) 4. Menzerna po85rd 5. Menzerna FPII



I know that it's difficult to give opinions without pics but lets give it a shot.



I will be using the Flex: I will wash w/2bucket method, clay , rewash and then dry with blower.



1. Menzerna IP or Megs 83- white pad (Dont have SIP for Monte clearcoat- do i need it?)

2. Mernzerna po85rd- green pad

3. IPa

4. Pinnacle Paint Cleaner- green or blue pad?

5. IPA

6. RMG -vw; DWG- monte ; nothing or RMG for GN? blue or black pad?

7. Megs 16 - monte; Collinite 915 - gti; Zymol Vintage - GN



Please critique. I know there's alot here but i didnt want to create 3 different threads.



Thanks

Frank
 
detail1 said:
I am a teacher and I use a good part of my summer to detail my 3 cars...



Retired teacher here...I'll see if I can help any.



First, I recommend you pick up some M105. Yeah, I know..."buy something" and it *is* a flavor of the month product. But it's just *SO* handy to have on-hand. I really do think you'll like it for the Monte Carlo.




white 2007 chevy monte carlo ss: moderate spider webs otherwise clean; car was washed once a month at hand car wash during winter - I provided MF drying towels! Car was detailed by me last summer with Porter Cable but I did not get all of the spider webs out. (Used Menzerna IP & FPII)



Expect pretty hard clear. You can probably make it look OK (~85%) with the IP followed by the 1Z PP; I used the 1Z on a white '07 Chevy and it came out OK for a one-step on an in-law's company car, so using the IP first should add to that (but M105 would *really* work well).

black 1983 volkswagen rabbit gti: Single Stage original paint: somewhat oxidized from daily driving and lack of winter maintenance; few spider webs; car was washed once a month at hand car wash during winter- I provided MF drying towels! Car was detailed by me last summer with Flex - came out amazing for a 25 year old daily driver! (Used Megs 83 & Menz FPII)




Since what you used before worked so well, I'd stick with that.




black 1987 buick grand national (garaged): Single Stage original lacquer paint: ALOT of spiderwebs otherwise clean. Never polished by me, used Porter Cable - Pinnacle Paint cleaner and wax. Car has alot of spiderwebs because I detailed it about 4-5 years ago with black bath towels before I knew about Autopia.



Go very easy on it...it's only original once and there are worse things than marring (including repaints ;) ).





1. Menzerna IP or Megs 83- white pad (Dont have SIP for Monte clearcoat- do i need it?)



Get some M105, yeah, you'll be glad you did ;)




2. Mernzerna po85rd- green pad



OK




OK, if you think you need it.



4. Pinnacle Paint Cleaner- green or blue pad?



Use zero-cut pads with PCL. I'd use the milder of the two as the PCL doesn't have much/any functional cut and it doesn't (IME) need a lot of porosity to work OK. Just watch that the pad doesn't load/gum up.






I wouldn't clean off the stuff that the PCL leaves behind, so I wouldn't IPA the car(s) you use it on.



6. RMG -vw; DWG- monte ; nothing or RMG for GN? blue or black pad?



I'd see how tht RMG works on NON-IPAed Pinnacle PCL. The PCL works as a glaze. I *would* plan to glaze the GN as I'd try to do more concealing/less correcting on that paint.



I would want *some* kind of glaze on the ss black cars, but I've never used RMG. EDIT: I just read on another post that RMG doesn't do much filling/concealing. IMO you *want* good filling for that GN and probably for the VW too. Maybe Meg's #9 or something else that's notorious for its fillers would be the best choice here.



Use the mildest pad that doesn't load up with the product in question. Use zero-cut pads for glazing.




7. Megs 16 - monte; Collinite 915 - gti; Zymol Vintage - GN



Sounds good.





Then get some kind of better wash figured out so you don't have to do this again for a good, long time ;)
 
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