Following the wash, we used Pinnacle Poly Clay and the foam gun, a re-soak and rinse before drying with a Cobra Guzzler towel. We then moved the car into the garage and started to tape with 3m tape:
and next onto paint depth gauge inspection:
This really opened a whole can of worms on this detail. The readingfs suggested the car had had a re-spray, further inspection suggests the car was actually painted twice at the factory before being fitted out.:speechles
Next we switched the halogens on to inspect the swirling:
First up was the metabo rotary fitted with a wolfgang polishing pad. Pinnacle Swirl remover was applied at 700rpm, worked and wiped clear for inspection and PDG readings to analyse the results. A quick re-test and I settled at using this combo but bonnet and roofed were worked at 15rpm and the rest of the car at 1100rpm.
A switch of pad to finishing pad, and polish to Pinnacle Advanced Finishing Polish. This was applied to bonnet and roof at 1100rpm, and the rest of the car at 700rpm.
Looking swirl free, and glossy, we switched to the PC, a finishing pad and XMT finishing glaze. I showed Dave
how to use this combo before letting him loose on his car undersupervision.
Whilst the XMT had some curing time I applied Megs 20 polymer sealant to the alloys and left to cure. The XMT was cleared and Collinite 845 IW was applied by hand to the car, leaving to cure. WIth the collinite curing, the alloys were wiped, the car de-taped and the tyres treated with Armor All Tire Gel. Wheel arches sprayed with Poorboys Bold n Brite.
I then used an ultra plush MF to wipe the collinite clear and Stoners invisible Glass on all exterior glass.