Hi, I'm pretty new to all this and I've searched around on here doing a bit of reading (and still reading) but I'm wanting to know if someone can answer me a few questions or give advice.
Basically I have a black 182 with plenty of swirl marks and light scratches and I've also got some front lights that are in need of attention. I dont expect miracles, but barring a quick wash and using some SRP regularly the paint needs a bit attention. I'm planning on getting some better shampoo for the car (currently use carplan - recomendations please) and also claying it too.
I've got hold of a cheapo rotary polisher (which people on here say is quite heavy, although I need some pads) and I want to start and practise on some old body panels before I eventually move onto my car as I realise it's something I've got to be very careful with. I've watched quite a few people doing this, but never had the experience myself so I need plenty of practice - one thing I want to know about is technique, as in how many times would you go over one area and in what sort of motion?
The main thing I want to know is - what are peoples recommendations for compound, polish and finishing products? And am I right in thinking the paint on the 182 when I eventually get into it is quite thin?
Cheers for any help guys.
Basically I have a black 182 with plenty of swirl marks and light scratches and I've also got some front lights that are in need of attention. I dont expect miracles, but barring a quick wash and using some SRP regularly the paint needs a bit attention. I'm planning on getting some better shampoo for the car (currently use carplan - recomendations please) and also claying it too.
I've got hold of a cheapo rotary polisher (which people on here say is quite heavy, although I need some pads) and I want to start and practise on some old body panels before I eventually move onto my car as I realise it's something I've got to be very careful with. I've watched quite a few people doing this, but never had the experience myself so I need plenty of practice - one thing I want to know about is technique, as in how many times would you go over one area and in what sort of motion?
The main thing I want to know is - what are peoples recommendations for compound, polish and finishing products? And am I right in thinking the paint on the 182 when I eventually get into it is quite thin?
Cheers for any help guys.