Black Sheep
My 2002 172 paint is good for its age except from some small stone chips on the front and a small scuff apart from that its only got the odd very light scratch. I was filling up the other night and under the lights I could see a lot of swirls on the roof ect, Think this could be caused by a buffer or just general washing with sponge by previous owners. What I want to do soon is get the paint from looking good, to looking mint! I plan to get a buffer type device to help me out like a pad for my cordless. What would you guys recommend as the best process to this I have got quite a few Auto Glym and turtle wax products so I plan to use them. I know people on here say they are cheap rubbish ect and dont work, but they are easy to get hold of and they suit my needs when ever I have used them, and i already own them and dont plan to go spending money cause I want to get the alloys refurbished. The process I was thinking was with the products I own as follows correct me if this would be wrong.
1. Wash car and dry with micro fibre towel.
2. Use buffer pad with Auto Glym super resin polish.
3. Finish off with turtle wax by hand or with buffer?
4. Final light rub with clean microfibre towel.
Cheers any advice would be helpfull
1. Wash car and dry with micro fibre towel.
2. Use buffer pad with Auto Glym super resin polish.
3. Finish off with turtle wax by hand or with buffer?
4. Final light rub with clean microfibre towel.
Cheers any advice would be helpfull