What do YOU use for a head turning shine...

Got_Leather said:
Use a Blue Pad and Speed 6, but only after the paint is corrected.



DJ, does this work also with a PCXP or is it not powerful enough? Tried the blue pad with 85rd, but it seemed to not do much of anything and left a lot of smearing on my paint. I've seen folks use it with a black pad on PC so now I wonder if the PC/blue pad just isn't enough to break down the 85rd. TIA
 
M105/M205/OPS - for polishing/paint cleaning.



Followed by:



Optimum Opti-Seal followed by Optimum Instant Detailer on my white cars. Very slick, very sharp & reflective.
 
mikenap said:
DJ, does this work also with a PCXP or is it not powerful enough? Tried the blue pad with 85rd, but it seemed to not do much of anything and left a lot of smearing on my paint. I've seen folks use it with a black pad on PC so now I wonder if the PC/blue pad just isn't enough to break down the 85rd. TIA



Bump please
 
Zero experience with either PO85RD or the blue pads (other than the blue Sonus 4" ones on my Cyclo), but I've heard that some polishes just don't work well with the blue pads.
 
99blackSE said:
After major swirl removal/compounding I would imagine the jewelling process could make a huge difference. I've never really thrown in that 3rd step though. Something like SIP followed by 106FF has treated me well. Follow that with RMG and Souveran:



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Nice SIII XJ. Brings back lovely memories of my Daimler Double Six...
 
On my own dark blue car I really like Meg's #7 followed by either Meg's #26 or the new Gold Class Carnauba Plus wax.
 
mikenap said:
DJ, does this work also with a PCXP or is it not powerful enough? Tried the blue pad with 85rd, but it seemed to not do much of anything and left a lot of smearing on my paint. I've seen folks use it with a black pad on PC so now I wonder if the PC/blue pad just isn't enough to break down the 85rd. TIA



Honestly, that would sound about right. When I use 85rd I only use the Makita. So perhaps the black pad with the PCXP will have a little extra bite you are looking for.
 
for a head turning shine i start with 1500 grit.....then 2000 grit then buff it out with m105 then m205 then i use wolfgang sealant then i use megs NXT......now thats a head turning shine.....
 
Bence said:
Nice SIII XJ...



Yeah, right up there on the short-list of most beautiful sedans ever :xyxthumbs



(Especially when still wearing single stage paint ;) )



Hey, that's worth noting- doing super-duper jeweling/etc. on ss isn't always worthwhile. It's just *different* from b/c and IMO it looks "right" when it exhibits somewhat different characteristics.



I deliberately skipped the final burnishing (and chose my final steps/LSP carefully too) on my pal's repainted '60 Jag because its b/c repaint woulda looked too "21st century" for concours purposes.
 
Mine was Regency/Magnolia.



Yes, IMO SS paints shouldn't be too mirrorlike. Sometimes even acrylic LSPs can look completely wrong on them, because they often have silvery "ghosting" from flatter angles. Subtle, deep LSPs with good optical gravity is the best on them. Good old oily glazes too.



On contemporary finishes my recipe for a really head-turning shine is a wetsanded, orange peel free surface, perfected a couple of times with a functionally nonabrasive pad and the finest finishing polish - with only a QD on top.
 
Isuvette said:
Polished with HD Uno followed with a layer of Natty's Blue.



That's a gorgeous vette and I'm not even a fan of that body style. VERY nice color, VERY nice paint. What's the mileage? Here's my 99 WS6 with 23,7xx miles...



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[quote name='Striker']That's a gorgeous vette and I'm not even a fan of that body style. VERY nice color, VERY nice paint. What's the mileage? Here's my 99 WS6 with 23,7xx miles...

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Thank you. Would you believe it if I told you it has 71,000 on the odometer?
 
Striker said:
That's a gorgeous vette and I'm not even a fan of that body style. VERY nice color, VERY nice paint. What's the mileage? Here's my 99 WS6 with 23,7xx miles...



Thank you. Would you believe it if I told you it has 71,000 on the odometer?
 
Isuvette said:
Thank you. Would you believe it if I told you it has 71,000 on the odometer?



Not by looking at it no. Thats still low for that year. I can't always be driving my car, I'm a lil crazy that way.
 
Striker said:
Not by looking at it no. Thats still low for that year. I can't always be driving my car, I'm a lil crazy that way.



I'm sure you're not the only one around here. In the last 2 years I've put less than 500 miles on mine.
 
What do I use for a head turning shine?



I urinate on a paper towel and wipe the car down with it, that turns plenty of heads.
 
P1et said:
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This is Jetseal 109 topped with Swissvax Saphir.



that is one awesome shine, taking absolutly nothing away from any of the pic's on this thread, this has to be my fav. great job.
 
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