OK, I am a total newbie at this PC stuff. I'm sure my equipment and supplies are going to undergo some changes as I become more experienced, but here's what I used:
All with PC:
- Megs #83 w/orange pad
- Megs #9 w/orange pad
- Wolfgang finishing glaze w/grey pad
Edit to add: Oh yeah, I also used a clay bar on the lower portion of the door, there was a lot of little bits of crap stuck there (dirt/tar/etc).
This is my wife's 2003 Honda Pilot, and up until about a month or two ago I had no idea what polishing was. I hope to be able to remove all the swirl marks on this thing.
All I did today was do a part of the right rear quarter panel (up at the top), because it was in the shade and was about to be in the sun. So, I was able to see how it turned out right away. Then I went to the other side of the car and did the driver's side door because it was in the shade. I took some pictures of the front fender to show how it looks untouched.
Am I on the right track?
All with PC:
- Megs #83 w/orange pad
- Megs #9 w/orange pad
- Wolfgang finishing glaze w/grey pad
Edit to add: Oh yeah, I also used a clay bar on the lower portion of the door, there was a lot of little bits of crap stuck there (dirt/tar/etc).
This is my wife's 2003 Honda Pilot, and up until about a month or two ago I had no idea what polishing was. I hope to be able to remove all the swirl marks on this thing.
All I did today was do a part of the right rear quarter panel (up at the top), because it was in the shade and was about to be in the sun. So, I was able to see how it turned out right away. Then I went to the other side of the car and did the driver's side door because it was in the shade. I took some pictures of the front fender to show how it looks untouched.
Am I on the right track?





