Surly- Is that work with the Menzerna SF4000 all it needs?!? I woulda thought it needed a full 2-3 step correction, seems like every new-to-me vehicle I`ve ever acquired needed that.
I can`t help but wonder about using the CeriGlass and the Rust Inhibitor *after* doing the exterior...I`d worry about those making a whole new mess.
Yep - I`m pretty sure that`s all it needs. Like I said it away back - it looks good. No swirls, oxidation etc... I got it with 12,000km on it, and it lived in a garage, with Xzilon sealant, and no Canadian winters. My "before" look last night was as good as some people`s "after" shots IMO.
Just finished right this second and came here to check the FK1000p newbie thread to confirm your advice to second coat after a week instead of immediately.
The FK1000p went on really easily, which is something coming from P21S Concours (not 100% Carnuba) since it was the definition of easy to work with. I kept Accumulator`s advice of "1/4 twist of the pad" and put it on really thin. It spread really nice with all the surface prep I did, and was easy to tell from the applicator behaviour where I was overlapping. I applied to the whole car and then went around and buffed off with a furry MF.
The SF4000 added the clarity to the clearcoat I was hoping, and now you can see how the sun (at an angle) catches the higher metallic flecks but not the lower ones. This is what I noticed on my Sparkling Graphite E90 328i, although that paint had a much larger fleck. Prior to SF4000 the clarity isn`t there and there`s just enough scatter in the clear that the metallic fleck is just "there". Overall I`m pretty happy, for the colour. I consider it a fairly light silver but when you go into the showroom it`s actually one of the darker ones on the "paint wall". Go figure.
I`m totally with you on the Ceriglass - I was thinking that too. But I had to take time off of work to get this done. If I added the Ceriglass to my prep I would have only got through 2/3 of the paint work in the time I had available. I will just have to be stupid-careful when I block out some time to do the windshield. Probably at the same time as my girlfriend`s van.
The rust inhibitor stuff is all underbody - don`t need to do anything on the shiny side. I don`t expect that to impact anything cosmetic.