I really need some professional help on this one. I hate to start new threads on stuff, but I am an avid searcher and I can’t find much on SSP correction. So let me tell you what I need help on, and hopefully you guys can help me out.
Ok, what I’m trying to do is correct my BLACK 1996 Silverado truck. It is heavily oxidized with a lot of scratches. This will be my FIRST time using a rotary, and I want to spend a lot of time on this truck. I don’t care too much if I go thru the paint, I just want to detail this truck like a professional detailer would do, and get a lot of experience doing it.
That being said, I just purchased a Dewalt rotary, and a flex with a huge plethora of products. So If I need a product that I haven’t bought I would have no problem getting some no matter the price. I really want to do this like it was the most expensive car in the world(Except the really expensive wax):grinno: . I want this to be learning process for me, and I’m willing to give it all I’ve got for the good and the bad.
Ok so hopefully you guys can help me out. If you could include products and steps used from compounding all the way to the end, and give me hints on what you would do as far as wipe down between products, that would be greatly appreciated. Basically all I need is a step by step in Lamens terms.
Thanks everyone and I swear I will not let you guys down!! Shawn… :bow :help:
Ok, what I’m trying to do is correct my BLACK 1996 Silverado truck. It is heavily oxidized with a lot of scratches. This will be my FIRST time using a rotary, and I want to spend a lot of time on this truck. I don’t care too much if I go thru the paint, I just want to detail this truck like a professional detailer would do, and get a lot of experience doing it.
That being said, I just purchased a Dewalt rotary, and a flex with a huge plethora of products. So If I need a product that I haven’t bought I would have no problem getting some no matter the price. I really want to do this like it was the most expensive car in the world(Except the really expensive wax):grinno: . I want this to be learning process for me, and I’m willing to give it all I’ve got for the good and the bad.
Ok so hopefully you guys can help me out. If you could include products and steps used from compounding all the way to the end, and give me hints on what you would do as far as wipe down between products, that would be greatly appreciated. Basically all I need is a step by step in Lamens terms.
Thanks everyone and I swear I will not let you guys down!! Shawn… :bow :help: