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#22
They came out ok. We didn't go nuts on them, but to look better than new they need to be sanded and then a few polishing sessions. I just wanted them clean.
If you look at the pic of my polishing the spokes you can kind of see the barrel. I forgot to take a pic before mounting them. Far from perfect and still course in spots but much better.
If you look at the pic of my polishing the spokes you can kind of see the barrel. I forgot to take a pic before mounting them. Far from perfect and still course in spots but much better.
#23
I used the Porter cable and menzerna 203 on a 3" orange (med cut) pad to start. Took a couple of passes at it and worked some spots for quite some time. Then I went over it with the rest of the car on a final pass with menzerna 106fa and a white (light cut) pad.
I use a similar approach to headlight correction but often start with an aggressive pad and/or compound if they are real bad. I'll take my time with it instead of trying to wetsand.
#24
Looks great.
I finally got some time to play with my rotary on my 2000 Buick Century which is Pewter as well and completely agree with the fact that its hard to see imperfections, corrections, or even sometimes results.
Wash
Clay
LC Orange w/ Meguair's 105 1000ish RPMS
LC White w/ Meguiar's 205 900 RPMS
Wipe down
Meg's Ultimate Wax
Very happy with the results but also discovered that w/ 105 that if the paint is older, it does like to suck it into the paint and I was getting Dusting, but they make a M80/M83 combo which has more oils and works mint for single stage paints. Also the RPM's should have been more in the 1500's, work smaller area.... so its a learning process.
Like you I just got a work light as well as my hand held swirl finder but with those light colors its so darn tough.
I am tempted to strip my WS.6's of their clear coat and just straight keep them polished, half tempted at least. My wheel barrels got the insides clean and I forgot how much I liked seeing the inside of the wheels.
I finally got some time to play with my rotary on my 2000 Buick Century which is Pewter as well and completely agree with the fact that its hard to see imperfections, corrections, or even sometimes results.
Wash
Clay
LC Orange w/ Meguair's 105 1000ish RPMS
LC White w/ Meguiar's 205 900 RPMS
Wipe down
Meg's Ultimate Wax
Very happy with the results but also discovered that w/ 105 that if the paint is older, it does like to suck it into the paint and I was getting Dusting, but they make a M80/M83 combo which has more oils and works mint for single stage paints. Also the RPM's should have been more in the 1500's, work smaller area.... so its a learning process.
Like you I just got a work light as well as my hand held swirl finder but with those light colors its so darn tough.
I am tempted to strip my WS.6's of their clear coat and just straight keep them polished, half tempted at least. My wheel barrels got the insides clean and I forgot how much I liked seeing the inside of the wheels.
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Looks great.
I finally got some time to play with my rotary on my 2000 Buick Century which is Pewter as well and completely agree with the fact that its hard to see imperfections, corrections, or even sometimes results.
Wash
Clay
LC Orange w/ Meguair's 105 1000ish RPMS
LC White w/ Meguiar's 205 900 RPMS
Wipe down
Meg's Ultimate Wax
Very happy with the results but also discovered that w/ 105 that if the paint is older, it does like to suck it into the paint and I was getting Dusting, but they make a M80/M83 combo which has more oils and works mint for single stage paints. Also the RPM's should have been more in the 1500's, work smaller area.... so its a learning process.
Like you I just got a work light as well as my hand held swirl finder but with those light colors its so darn tough.
I am tempted to strip my WS.6's of their clear coat and just straight keep them polished, half tempted at least. My wheel barrels got the insides clean and I forgot how much I liked seeing the inside of the wheels.
I finally got some time to play with my rotary on my 2000 Buick Century which is Pewter as well and completely agree with the fact that its hard to see imperfections, corrections, or even sometimes results.
Wash
Clay
LC Orange w/ Meguair's 105 1000ish RPMS
LC White w/ Meguiar's 205 900 RPMS
Wipe down
Meg's Ultimate Wax
Very happy with the results but also discovered that w/ 105 that if the paint is older, it does like to suck it into the paint and I was getting Dusting, but they make a M80/M83 combo which has more oils and works mint for single stage paints. Also the RPM's should have been more in the 1500's, work smaller area.... so its a learning process.
Like you I just got a work light as well as my hand held swirl finder but with those light colors its so darn tough.
I am tempted to strip my WS.6's of their clear coat and just straight keep them polished, half tempted at least. My wheel barrels got the insides clean and I forgot how much I liked seeing the inside of the wheels.
Yeah take you time with the Rotary and always start least aggressive as you know. I would advise against stripping the clearcoat.
The clear coat itself amongst protecting the finish also has UV protection. You should really keep the clear on these water based paints. If you removed more than .5 mils of clear you can promote premature UV damage. Clear coat is a good thing, in this correction I probably only removed about .03 mils. The goal is to level it just enough to take out imperfection but not take out more than needed. If you are blasting with a rotary get in some good light and it would be worth getting a paint guage. Thats my next investment.
#30
Yea, Paint guage is definitly next. The Buick had bad swirls since the start. I got to practice on a Pewter T/A hatch not too long ago and with the pad/chem combo is proven to work. I talked with Mike Stoops over @ Meguiars and he made a few suggestions such as smaller area and more rpms. Once you get the main cut done, then the M205 will be the work horse
This was on Sunday and even though it was warmish and had some sun, very windy and dry humidity also had been a factor in the dusting.
When I scrape the $$$ together I will get a Flex or PC as well so I can round out my options.
This was on Sunday and even though it was warmish and had some sun, very windy and dry humidity also had been a factor in the dusting.
When I scrape the $$$ together I will get a Flex or PC as well so I can round out my options.
#31
Yea, Paint guage is definitly next. The Buick had bad swirls since the start. I got to practice on a Pewter T/A hatch not too long ago and with the pad/chem combo is proven to work. I talked with Mike Stoops over @ Meguiars and he made a few suggestions such as smaller area and more rpms. Once you get the main cut done, then the M205 will be the work horse
This was on Sunday and even though it was warmish and had some sun, very windy and dry humidity also had been a factor in the dusting.
When I scrape the $$$ together I will get a Flex or PC as well so I can round out my options.
This was on Sunday and even though it was warmish and had some sun, very windy and dry humidity also had been a factor in the dusting.
When I scrape the $$$ together I will get a Flex or PC as well so I can round out my options.
No matter what you use it sucks.
Megs is proven stuff and cheaper, The fact of the matter is there are so many options, you gotta find the stuff that works for you. 3m is good too. I've also used Prima and all said and done I got my fav
You would love a flex, The flex does work but I like the PC for intricate parts and last passes.
#34
Thanks Chris. You'll have to swing by some time when we do a car.
Thanks for the remote too, awesome. Honestly I dont know about the dyno day, well atleast bringing the car out. They say snow and rain our way, and I got bald nittos. I'll make a decision tomorrow and let you know. We can maybe meetup at the firehouse anyways, I owe you a beer.
Thanks for the remote too, awesome. Honestly I dont know about the dyno day, well atleast bringing the car out. They say snow and rain our way, and I got bald nittos. I'll make a decision tomorrow and let you know. We can maybe meetup at the firehouse anyways, I owe you a beer.
#35
hmm that is scary. We can ride down in my SS pickup...she isnt scared of snow!
yeah let me know either way...i have no interest in going if its rain/snow but it usually always subsides and ends up being decent out...I will play it by ear
yeah let me know either way...i have no interest in going if its rain/snow but it usually always subsides and ends up being decent out...I will play it by ear
#38
Thanks. Yeah I know. Afraid to whack my headers on the crappy roads around here. I would have thought that 11 yr old shocks and springs would have sagged a bit more. I did take about 100lbs outta the car.
It's on the list, just an inch.
It's on the list, just an inch.