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So I haven't had a car I've liked in several years...now that I do, I want to get rid of some mild to light swirl marks on black.

I've got a PC and the following products
Optimum Polish II, Compound II and Poli-Seal
LC CSS pads (orange, white, blue, red)

I remember I need to wash, clay and then tape off the car...and I remember to start the PC off low (like #2) to get the product covered in the working area...then bump it up to about 5.5 - 6.

What I can't remember is what product with what pads.

Correct me if I'm wrong here:
Orange pad with the Compound first.
White pad with the polish
Red pad with the poli-seal.

Then wax

Am I correct in what I'm remembering here?

Thanks in advance. I've gotten a bit rusty with what I remember with my detailing skills. :dunce:
 

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Sounds right to me.
Orange + compound
white + polish
red + sealant

I always like to do a test spot before going on to the full car. Tape off a 1 foot square and try out the white pad and polish and see what the results are. you may not necessarily need to go all the way to the orange/compound combo. If the white/polish does not do the trick, go to the orange/compound then finish with the white/polish and check the results.

Wash, clay, wash, compound/polish (tape if needed), ipa wipe down and wash, seal, wax (optional)

Be sure to take some before and after shots and good luck.
 

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I did...thanks

Sounds right to me.
Orange + compound
white + polish
red + sealant

I always like to do a test spot before going on to the full car. Tape off a 1 foot square and try out the white pad and polish and see what the results are. you may not necessarily need to go all the way to the orange/compound combo. If the white/polish does not do the trick, go to the orange/compound then finish with the white/polish and check the results.

Wash, clay, wash, compound/polish (tape if needed), ipa wipe down and wash, seal, wax (optional)

OK, cool. I was planning on running a test spot first....but wanted to be sure of the process before I jumped on it this weekend (if I can finish cleaning out the last little bit of my garage :rolleyes: )

Pictures will be taken :thumb2:

Thanks again.



I will say this...while the link you posted above wasn't exactly what I was looking for.
Part of my question was here:
http://www.s197forum.com/forum/showpost.php?p=1333207&postcount=1

I missed this sticky when I looked at the first two.
 
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poli seal is actually an AIO and has mild abrasives in it.

Compound - orange
Polish - white
Poli-seal - blue/red.
 

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poli seal is actually an AIO and has mild abrasives in it.

Compound - orange
Polish - white
Poli-seal - blue/red.


I'm going to check the car in a little better lighting tonight. I don't think the swirls are that bad so I may hit it with the compound and white pad first like mentioned above and see what results I get.
If I can get away with that then I'll hit it with the polish/white pad and poli-seal/red pad.

I appreciate the input.
 

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I'm going to check the car in a little better lighting tonight. I don't think the swirls are that bad so I may hit it with the compound and white pad first like mentioned above and see what results I get.
If I can get away with that then I'll hit it with the polish/white pad and poli-seal/red pad.

I appreciate the input.

using a compound with a white pad may not break down the abrasives properly. You will still need to go back over the car with a finishing polish, especially on black.
 

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using a compound with a white pad may not break down the abrasives properly. You will still need to go back over the car with a finishing polish, especially on black.


Sorry, Compound, Polish, Poly-Seal is the progression I'll be using. Think I may have been a little unclear.

I just may not use the orange pad unless I find it necessary after doing a test spot with the white pad.
 

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^ I believe what seer is saying is that if you use the white pad with compound, it will not really get a chance to do its job. You would be better off doing the white pad with the polish and use the compound with the orange pad. Try a test spot with white/polish and check the results. If you desire more cut, go to the orange/compound combo then follow with a white/polish combo and lastly red/seal

Orange: compound
White: polish
red: seal
 

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^ I believe what seer is saying is that if you use the white pad with compound, it will not really get a chance to do its job. You would be better off doing the white pad with the polish and use the compound with the orange pad. Try a test spot with white/polish and check the results. If you desire more cut, go to the orange/compound combo then follow with a white/polish combo and lastly red/seal

Orange: compound
White: polish
red: seal


Gotcha....ok....thanks for the clarification.

I appreciate ya :thumb2:
 

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Update.

Well, apparently all of my compound, polish and sealant listed in this thread went bad. All very watery/runny and now that the car is in day light (horrible lighting in the garage) I see where the compound was slung all over the place....pretty pissed about this, honestly. While I did go ahead and do all of the top surfaces and there was improvement....it's not what it should be. I decided to just put a coat of natty's blue on it and call it a night.

I'll be ordering some more Optima or looking into some other products to work with. I only have two cars and don't have to run the PC on them all the time, so I don't really need as much product as what I had....so having it turn to shit after a period of time is just a waste of money. I think I may have used 1/4 of what I had....now it's junk.

Anyways...car looks good but I'm going to have to get some more product before I can say with confidence it looks great.
 
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Try some Meguiar's M105 & M205 then seal with Chemical Guys Black Light...
 

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I appreciate it. I haven't been a fan of Meguiar's for some time now. Not saying it's crap...just have gotten better results from other products.

I may check out the Chemical Guys Black Light to replace the Opti-Seal though. We'll see...
I'm probably going to pick up some more Optima Product though...just in smaller quantity.
 

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My first try with the PC was only the hood and trunk/spoiler about 6 weeks ago, I used M105 & M205 then followed up with the Black Light...came out pretty dam good if you ask me. I'm actually planning to do the entire car next weekend. I also have some Menzerna P085 that I'm going to try out. The Black Light with the CG V7 spray is amazing, especially for black...
 

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I appreciate it. I haven't been a fan of Meguiar's for some time now. Not saying it's crap...just have gotten better results from other products.

I may check out the Chemical Guys Black Light to replace the Opti-Seal though. We'll see...
I'm probably going to pick up some more Optima Product though...just in smaller quantity.

Do you mean Poli Seal?

Poli Seal = Black Light
Opti Seal = V7
 

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Do you mean Poli Seal?

Poli Seal = Black Light
Opti Seal = V7


Yeah...sorry, my head was up my @ss a bit....yes, Poli Seal is what I have and may replace with Black Light to seal the car.

Honestly, I'm frustrating myself at this point because I've gotten so rusty on all of this and can't even remember the name of the products I have in my own garage :mad2:

Thats what happens when you drive a minivan you didn't even wash for 2 years....I guess.
 

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