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Need some help on swirl marks in a black vehicle
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<blockquote data-quote="1Kona_Venom" data-source="post: 15641764" data-attributes="member: 101429"><p>Kevn...good write up and I know that took you a minute to type up lol</p><p></p><p>Most of the technique I used, self taught off you tube. Chemical Guys have so many teaching videos. I like this one becasue of its simplicity. </p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]h8wvc4linww[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>As for my way of doing black cars ('12 Fusion and '08 F150) I use the same stuff no matter the color.</p><p></p><p>Wash car</p><p>Clay Bar</p><p>Rewash Car (wash away residue from clay bar and lubricants)</p><p>Porter Cable</p><p>Meguirs 105 w/ orange Hex Pad</p><p>Meguirs 205 w/ white hex pad</p><p>Chemical Guys Wet Mirror Finish w/ Black Hex Pad</p><p>Jet Seal w/ Black Hex Pad (optional if your arms aint sore yet)</p><p>Petes 50/50 Carnuba Wax 2 coats applied by hand and red applicator</p><p>Detail Car using V7 Detail spray</p><p></p><p></p><p>Maintain Car shine by using Chemical Guys Citrus Wash and Gloss car soap and DOUBLE BUCKET WASH. </p><p></p><p>When drying the car, I use micro fibers to dry and wipe down the ROOF, TOP OF TRUNK and HOOD. I than dry the rest of the car with my LEAF BLOWER.</p><p></p><p>When I wash my car, I wash the LOWER portions of the car separate from the rest of the car. This minimizes bringing dirt and debris from the lower portions up, and running the wash mit across areas like the door panel etc.</p><p></p><p>I will post a pic in a minute of my Ford Fusion that has 60k miles on it and is a Daily Driver</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1Kona_Venom, post: 15641764, member: 101429"] Kevn...good write up and I know that took you a minute to type up lol Most of the technique I used, self taught off you tube. Chemical Guys have so many teaching videos. I like this one becasue of its simplicity. [MEDIA=youtube]h8wvc4linww[/MEDIA] As for my way of doing black cars ('12 Fusion and '08 F150) I use the same stuff no matter the color. Wash car Clay Bar Rewash Car (wash away residue from clay bar and lubricants) Porter Cable Meguirs 105 w/ orange Hex Pad Meguirs 205 w/ white hex pad Chemical Guys Wet Mirror Finish w/ Black Hex Pad Jet Seal w/ Black Hex Pad (optional if your arms aint sore yet) Petes 50/50 Carnuba Wax 2 coats applied by hand and red applicator Detail Car using V7 Detail spray Maintain Car shine by using Chemical Guys Citrus Wash and Gloss car soap and DOUBLE BUCKET WASH. When drying the car, I use micro fibers to dry and wipe down the ROOF, TOP OF TRUNK and HOOD. I than dry the rest of the car with my LEAF BLOWER. When I wash my car, I wash the LOWER portions of the car separate from the rest of the car. This minimizes bringing dirt and debris from the lower portions up, and running the wash mit across areas like the door panel etc. I will post a pic in a minute of my Ford Fusion that has 60k miles on it and is a Daily Driver [/QUOTE]
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