polished my black ws6 with V36/black light glaze/jetseal
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polished my black ws6 with V36/black light glaze/jetseal
I wanted to share this because I really liked the results. I used the following
Porter cable 7424
CHemical guys V36
Chemical guys microfiber polishing pad
Chemical guys black light glaze
Topped off with CG jet seal
I did not have a lot of time to work on the car so this was a fast polish/seal approx 2 hours taking my time. Didn't spend too much time on each panel as I had already compounded the car a couple of weeks ago.
What I liked about using the microfiber pad was that it got the job done faster than the foam pad. Glaze and jet seal applied by hand.
Porter cable 7424
CHemical guys V36
Chemical guys microfiber polishing pad
Chemical guys black light glaze
Topped off with CG jet seal
I did not have a lot of time to work on the car so this was a fast polish/seal approx 2 hours taking my time. Didn't spend too much time on each panel as I had already compounded the car a couple of weeks ago.
What I liked about using the microfiber pad was that it got the job done faster than the foam pad. Glaze and jet seal applied by hand.
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I recently did a paint correction on a 2002 Camaro SS and I used the Adams orange foam pad and their new black microfiber pad. I did a few panels with the orange foam pad and a few with the black microfiber pad. I came to the same conclusion as you; the microfiber pad did a better job of cutting and made the paint correcting process quite a bit quicker. I used the Adams paint correcting polish and I didn't notice one bit of difference between the two pads in regards to how they finished down.
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Phoenix,
Agree, the micro and foam finish just about the same although I will stick to the micro from now on because of time constraints. If I can have faster results that helps out with my hectic schedule.
I've got to try Adams products I'm a bit biased because all I've used is chemical guys.
Agree, the micro and foam finish just about the same although I will stick to the micro from now on because of time constraints. If I can have faster results that helps out with my hectic schedule.
I've got to try Adams products I'm a bit biased because all I've used is chemical guys.
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Phoenix,
Agree, the micro and foam finish just about the same although I will stick to the micro from now on because of time constraints. If I can have faster results that helps out with my hectic schedule.
I've got to try Adams products I'm a bit biased because all I've used is chemical guys.
Agree, the micro and foam finish just about the same although I will stick to the micro from now on because of time constraints. If I can have faster results that helps out with my hectic schedule.
I've got to try Adams products I'm a bit biased because all I've used is chemical guys.
All I've ever used is the Adams products, but would like to give the Chemical Guys stuff a try. Either way, you did a great job. I just recently paint corrected my wife's BMW, and let me tell you, that's some hard clear-coat. It was my most challenging paint correction to date. And her car is jet black, so it shows everything.