This car wasn't too bad to begin with but I achieved a better result than I had intended. This was a single step so it did not come out 100% but it came out pretty nice. Some of the panels came out better than others but all in all we were both happy with the outcome.
I used the 3401 with SIP and a green Uber pad. I am really liking these pads. I have only used the green one so far but I think it has better cut than the white ccs. Finish down the same I think.
After the polishing, I took the car outside to re wash with dawn. I brought the car back in the garage because the sun was killer and I didn't want any spotting. I dried with WW's and Surf City Garage QD.
Once the paint was dry I applied a coat of BFWD to the paint and let it sit for about 20 min. I took that time to clean and treat the leather with the products from Leather Masters. I used the LM Strong Cleaner to remove the previous leather treatment. Once the seats were cleaned I applied the LM Leather Protectant. The tires were done with Optimums Tire Shine.
In the after pictures of the polishing stage you will notice strays that look like holograms. With the extreme humidity we have had here lately, the polish is a royal pita to remove. All the polish was removed during the dawn wash at the end. For a single step polish, I was really pleased that it came out how it did. Lots of gloss was brought back and the reflection is much better.
Hood before
Hood after
Another shot of the hood before
After, you can still see some deeper swirls that a single step wouldn't remove.
I used the 3401 with SIP and a green Uber pad. I am really liking these pads. I have only used the green one so far but I think it has better cut than the white ccs. Finish down the same I think.
After the polishing, I took the car outside to re wash with dawn. I brought the car back in the garage because the sun was killer and I didn't want any spotting. I dried with WW's and Surf City Garage QD.
Once the paint was dry I applied a coat of BFWD to the paint and let it sit for about 20 min. I took that time to clean and treat the leather with the products from Leather Masters. I used the LM Strong Cleaner to remove the previous leather treatment. Once the seats were cleaned I applied the LM Leather Protectant. The tires were done with Optimums Tire Shine.
In the after pictures of the polishing stage you will notice strays that look like holograms. With the extreme humidity we have had here lately, the polish is a royal pita to remove. All the polish was removed during the dawn wash at the end. For a single step polish, I was really pleased that it came out how it did. Lots of gloss was brought back and the reflection is much better.
Hood before

Hood after

Another shot of the hood before

After, you can still see some deeper swirls that a single step wouldn't remove.


















