Do you get paid for this? Every post by this account is the same.I did mine this weekend. Check out my end product per stage. I didn't show the process, but you can see the end product per phase. Using Chemical Guys products. For Swirls and Scratches, it is a pain to remove so proper technique per wash is important. Not doing the proper wash will be counter productive. I learned from watching the Chemical Guys videos. There are other great products out there, but I decided to use these guys. The end result was AMAZING!
I can't figure it out. I use the 2 bucket method with clean microfiber wash mitt, leaf blower to clear most of the water off, and dry with micro fiber and detail spray. I could just be seeing swirls that I missed before. I'm still working on my compound/polish method so my finish usually isn't flawless.If you're still getting swirls then something is wrong with your washing or drying procedure.
Do you do any sort of pre-soak with a foam gun or cannon? There's so many variables so maybe try polishing one panel like the trunk lid to and then that can act as a test spot. Check it after a month and see if what you're doing is adding any swirls. I used Sonax Perfect Finsh and a Rupes Yellow pad for my paint correction. The M205 you have should take car of minor swirl marks.I can't figure it out. I use the 2 bucket method with clean microfiber wash mitt, leaf blower to clear most of the water off, and dry with micro fiber and detail spray. I could just be seeing swirls that I missed before. I'm still working on my compound/polish method so my finish usually isn't flawless.
I can't figure it out. I use the 2 bucket method with clean microfiber wash mitt, leaf blower to clear most of the water off, and dry with micro fiber and detail spray. I could just be seeing swirls that I missed before. I'm still working on my compound/polish method so my finish usually isn't flawless.[/pretty much using the same as u,the portacable orbital,adams orange and white foam pads,but if swirls are heavy i use a orange microfiber pad instead of foam.My car is 2.5 years old and this was the first time i had to do paint correction.The 2 bucket method,drying with blower and microfiber are good choices.Some of this stuff recommended imo is not needed and eventually u will get some light swirl marks,but if done right a polish and wax or sealant should last a long time.