jamiebennett81
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well since money is tight, and I have had to cancel my stg3 polish with jonjay (again, sorry!), I am going to have a go at polishing the car myself
this is what I have:
http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/polis...iars-g220-complete-meguiars-kit/prod_416.html
1 x Meguiars G220 Polishing Machine - 240v
1 x Meguiars #83 Dual Action Cleaner Polish
1 x Meguiars #80 Speed Glaze
1 x Meguiars 7" Cutting Pad
1 x Meguiars 7" Polishing Pad
1 x Meguiars 7" Finishing Pad
Obviously I will be doing the full prep work, clean, clay etc
The thing is for me is the fear of screwing it up.
I have watched plenty of vids and been on detailing world to try and learn about it, but you can read up on it till your blue in the face, its actually doing it!
this is the video I have watched, brief, but gives me a good idea (having watched many others, some over complicated, this seems quite a good one)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zomjIJTBdSM
now from what I understand:
1. Start off with the cutting pad with Meguiars dual action cleaner polish, dab on the pad and then onto the paint work for the sections I am going to polish. Working it in slowly to a haze, then clicking it up a few notches in speed making sure it is well worked in until it goes transparent?
once the transparency is reached, wipe off with a clean cloth and check the paint (I guess pass again if there is some hazing, but pressing more lightly with each pass this time)
wipe off again with a clean cloth
2. Next up with a polishing pad and the speed glaze, and carrying out the same process again
For the "pros" on here, is this correct? Please correct me on any stages I have not done correctly or additional aspects I need to consider
Thanks
EDIT: Where can I get the swirl mark lamps from too i.e. the ones on stands? are these expensive?
this is what I have:
http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/polis...iars-g220-complete-meguiars-kit/prod_416.html
1 x Meguiars G220 Polishing Machine - 240v
1 x Meguiars #83 Dual Action Cleaner Polish
1 x Meguiars #80 Speed Glaze
1 x Meguiars 7" Cutting Pad
1 x Meguiars 7" Polishing Pad
1 x Meguiars 7" Finishing Pad
Obviously I will be doing the full prep work, clean, clay etc
The thing is for me is the fear of screwing it up.
I have watched plenty of vids and been on detailing world to try and learn about it, but you can read up on it till your blue in the face, its actually doing it!
this is the video I have watched, brief, but gives me a good idea (having watched many others, some over complicated, this seems quite a good one)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zomjIJTBdSM
now from what I understand:
1. Start off with the cutting pad with Meguiars dual action cleaner polish, dab on the pad and then onto the paint work for the sections I am going to polish. Working it in slowly to a haze, then clicking it up a few notches in speed making sure it is well worked in until it goes transparent?
once the transparency is reached, wipe off with a clean cloth and check the paint (I guess pass again if there is some hazing, but pressing more lightly with each pass this time)
wipe off again with a clean cloth
2. Next up with a polishing pad and the speed glaze, and carrying out the same process again
For the "pros" on here, is this correct? Please correct me on any stages I have not done correctly or additional aspects I need to consider
Thanks
EDIT: Where can I get the swirl mark lamps from too i.e. the ones on stands? are these expensive?
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