Would like some criticisms on this process, please.
The goal was not paint correction, only shine and wax. I wanted to try Optimum No Rinse on this creme colored car. Tuesday morning I used ONR to wash the body, rims and tires. Very nice and quite simple to use. After which I clayed with Pro Blue and Last Touch diluted.
I expected some dry, single stage paint, but it was clear coated. I started with M80 and decided to continue with it over the entire car. Used a PC speed 5, black pad. In this case, it's nice M80 has a slight color to make buffing easier to see where I had been. It was hot and humid about 90 degrees and 60 per cent humidity, so I decided to give the car a break overnight. Or perhaps I needed the break, I seemed to be dripping sweat everywhere on the car as I buffed.
Wednesday morning, I grabbed some ColorX and went over the car again with a black pad, this time speed 4. Allowing ColorX to sit for awhile before wiping it off. ColorX is one of easiest products to work with.
In the afternoon, I put on a coat of Ultimate Wax. I used the 3-5 minute removal method this time rather than my usual wait an hour or two before removal. I'd put a coat on say the right rear quarter, then the front left quarter, then wipe off the right rear, then apply on the left rear, then remove the front left, etc, etc. Worked just fine. When finished the car and I needed another break. I hate the heat.
What I'm asking is, did using M80, then following with ColorX actually accomplish anything?
Had it been single stage would M80 followed with ColorX accomplished anything?
Thanks,
The goal was not paint correction, only shine and wax. I wanted to try Optimum No Rinse on this creme colored car. Tuesday morning I used ONR to wash the body, rims and tires. Very nice and quite simple to use. After which I clayed with Pro Blue and Last Touch diluted.
I expected some dry, single stage paint, but it was clear coated. I started with M80 and decided to continue with it over the entire car. Used a PC speed 5, black pad. In this case, it's nice M80 has a slight color to make buffing easier to see where I had been. It was hot and humid about 90 degrees and 60 per cent humidity, so I decided to give the car a break overnight. Or perhaps I needed the break, I seemed to be dripping sweat everywhere on the car as I buffed.
Wednesday morning, I grabbed some ColorX and went over the car again with a black pad, this time speed 4. Allowing ColorX to sit for awhile before wiping it off. ColorX is one of easiest products to work with.
In the afternoon, I put on a coat of Ultimate Wax. I used the 3-5 minute removal method this time rather than my usual wait an hour or two before removal. I'd put a coat on say the right rear quarter, then the front left quarter, then wipe off the right rear, then apply on the left rear, then remove the front left, etc, etc. Worked just fine. When finished the car and I needed another break. I hate the heat.
What I'm asking is, did using M80, then following with ColorX actually accomplish anything?
Had it been single stage would M80 followed with ColorX accomplished anything?
Thanks,
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