Clio 172
Over the weekend some inconsiderate arse has hit my car and scuffed my rear bumper pretty badly. :quiet: I planned to get my hands on a DAS-6 and go over the car at some stage to get some of the age swirls out but this has forced my hand.
Now I have borrowed a DAS-6 pro, iv never used a DA properly before and I need some advice/guidance.
First of all, Pads:
the DA I have borrowed has the orange chemical guys hex pad but I want to get a couple of others to do the car properly. From what I know, the orange one is quite a harsh pad so what other pads should I look at getting to buff the scratches out the top coat and then finish/shine the paint back up again to give it a fresh look?!
I am thinking of getting a green one to follow on from the orange and then a blue one to apply the glaze & wax sealant
Second of all, Polish:
I have some Meguiars #105 - Ultra Cut Compound and a bottle of Meguiars #205 - Ultra Finishing Polish that I was planning on using. The #105 on the orange pad, and the #205 on the green one followed by some chemical guys glaze on the blue before waxing the car by hand like I always do!!
Are there any recommendations or alternatives I should be looking for?! The car has a pretty heavy coat of wax on there from a very recent wash, what's the best way of stripping this off the car? If I'm using a DA polisher I'm going to go all out and strip the car back then start a fresh with a cleanse correct and seal!
Cheers in advance,
Jack
Now I have borrowed a DAS-6 pro, iv never used a DA properly before and I need some advice/guidance.
First of all, Pads:
the DA I have borrowed has the orange chemical guys hex pad but I want to get a couple of others to do the car properly. From what I know, the orange one is quite a harsh pad so what other pads should I look at getting to buff the scratches out the top coat and then finish/shine the paint back up again to give it a fresh look?!
I am thinking of getting a green one to follow on from the orange and then a blue one to apply the glaze & wax sealant
Second of all, Polish:
I have some Meguiars #105 - Ultra Cut Compound and a bottle of Meguiars #205 - Ultra Finishing Polish that I was planning on using. The #105 on the orange pad, and the #205 on the green one followed by some chemical guys glaze on the blue before waxing the car by hand like I always do!!
Are there any recommendations or alternatives I should be looking for?! The car has a pretty heavy coat of wax on there from a very recent wash, what's the best way of stripping this off the car? If I'm using a DA polisher I'm going to go all out and strip the car back then start a fresh with a cleanse correct and seal!
Cheers in advance,
Jack