So following on from my older thread where I asked about the above I get myself some and finally got round to trying it out today. Only done the bonnet, bumper and wings for now but came up rather well I thought. Paint needs a proper correction session really so excuse the stone chips etc, but this will do for now.
So I started with a quick wash with auto gym shampoo and a megs microfiber mitt.
Dried it off with a GTECHNIQ Zero Scratch Microfibre Drying Towel (which is awesome by the way!).
Then using a megs microfiber pad applied the black hole by hand. Worked it quite hard till it was almost gone then left for 15mins before buffing off. After that I put another layer of black hole over the top but was a bit more liberal and didn't work it so hard, again left for about 10mins before buffing off.
Then on with the nattys blue again by hand using a megs foam applicator pad. Left for about 5 mins then buffed off. Also gave the windscreen a few coats of GTECHNIQ G1 and gave the wheels a rinse using bilberry wheel cleaner.
Not a bad finish considering the condition of the paint. Pleased with the black hole, just need to find the time to do the rest of the car now.
So I started with a quick wash with auto gym shampoo and a megs microfiber mitt.
Dried it off with a GTECHNIQ Zero Scratch Microfibre Drying Towel (which is awesome by the way!).
Then using a megs microfiber pad applied the black hole by hand. Worked it quite hard till it was almost gone then left for 15mins before buffing off. After that I put another layer of black hole over the top but was a bit more liberal and didn't work it so hard, again left for about 10mins before buffing off.
Then on with the nattys blue again by hand using a megs foam applicator pad. Left for about 5 mins then buffed off. Also gave the windscreen a few coats of GTECHNIQ G1 and gave the wheels a rinse using bilberry wheel cleaner.
Not a bad finish considering the condition of the paint. Pleased with the black hole, just need to find the time to do the rest of the car now.