Finally got around to some corrective work. (pics)
#1
Finally got around to some corrective work. (pics)
Also posted this over at AdamsForums.com.
Following up on this:
http://www.adamsforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1459
Spring break finally rolled around and I did a little paint correction. I managed to find a bit of time between projects and homework so graciously assigned by professors over break. It rained yesterday so I had to wait for it to stop before I could wash and clay it. Got finished claying around 4 am and managed to find a little bit of sleep. Woke up today, chugged some coffee, and dressed the trim/tires, polished, waxed, etc...
This was my main goal today--swirl removal:
Since it rained I had a little fun before the detail....so this is what I had to start with:
And this is what I ended up with after a lot of sweat and some sore arms:
(Did a quick interior job, too. The white specks on the close-ups/reflectos are in the paint.)
Props to Adam for some great products. I love the deep shine! I still have some deeper scratches to remove since this is my daily driver, but those can wait for when I have a lot of free time. I'm extremely satisfied and happy that my truck now looks like she should. Nothing but hand-washing with proper technique from now on. I'm in the process of buying some ptm fender flares because the ones I have now are just spray-painted to match so they don't take dressing too well.
Following up on this:
http://www.adamsforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1459
Spring break finally rolled around and I did a little paint correction. I managed to find a bit of time between projects and homework so graciously assigned by professors over break. It rained yesterday so I had to wait for it to stop before I could wash and clay it. Got finished claying around 4 am and managed to find a little bit of sleep. Woke up today, chugged some coffee, and dressed the trim/tires, polished, waxed, etc...
This was my main goal today--swirl removal:
Since it rained I had a little fun before the detail....so this is what I had to start with:
And this is what I ended up with after a lot of sweat and some sore arms:
(Did a quick interior job, too. The white specks on the close-ups/reflectos are in the paint.)
Props to Adam for some great products. I love the deep shine! I still have some deeper scratches to remove since this is my daily driver, but those can wait for when I have a lot of free time. I'm extremely satisfied and happy that my truck now looks like she should. Nothing but hand-washing with proper technique from now on. I'm in the process of buying some ptm fender flares because the ones I have now are just spray-painted to match so they don't take dressing too well.
#3
Process (on PC w/occasional spritz of detail spray for lubrication):
*Swirl&Haze Remover on Orange cutting pad (5500 opm--several minutes per panel)
*Fine Machine Polish/Swirl&Haze Remover 50/50 on Orange cutting pad (5500 opm--1-2 minutes per panel)
*Fine Machine Polish on White polishing pad (5000 opm--several minutes per panel)
*Wipe off SHR/Polish
*Machine SuperWax on Black waxing pad (2000 opm--spread around evenly)
*While drying dress the trim/tires/cleaned windows
*Final wipe off
Last edited by mblouir; 03-17-2009 at 05:57 PM.
#5
That's a nice looking Black Truck!
I break my truck and tires up into sections.
Good work doing it all in one day including the photos.
I didn't know much about Adams other than what I have read. Your work is a very good advertisement. One day im going to have to look into their product line.
Good work doing it all in one day including the photos.
I didn't know much about Adams other than what I have read. Your work is a very good advertisement. One day im going to have to look into their product line.
#7
Thanks guys. 1bad if you mean the chemical guys ordeal I have seen the same thing floating around. Found this not too long ago:
http://my.is/forums/f171/adams-stuff...oducts-349014/
http://my.is/forums/f171/adams-stuff...oducts-349014/
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#9
Thanks guys. 1bad if you mean the chemical guys ordeal I have seen the same thing floating around. Found this not too long ago:
http://my.is/forums/f171/adams-stuff...oducts-349014/
http://my.is/forums/f171/adams-stuff...oducts-349014/
On a side note, CG has to have the worst website ever. Some of their products are hidden. Some are just hard to find. All of the descriptions have horrible grammar and spelling mistakes. Is it really that difficult to proof read information you're putting out there?
#11
Imporper wash technique will induce swirls faster than anything. Car washes are a breeding ground for swirls. Drive thru and self serve. No touch will not induce swirls but use harsh chemicals that will strip wax. Read the sticky at the top of this section to get an idea on how to no induce swirls. They're inevitable, but you can do your part to drastically limit them.
#12
That was an interesting read. He states that Adam's Polishes was started in 2000 and CG 4 or 5 years after that. The CG website says that CG was founded over 32 years ago. So who's lying? There is definitely an uncanny similarity between a lot of the products. Both looks and name. But I've seen that places other than Adam's as well. I really don't care either way. Use what works for you, what you like, and buy it from who ever you want.
On a side note, CG has to have the worst website ever. Some of their products are hidden. Some are just hard to find. All of the descriptions have horrible grammar and spelling mistakes. Is it really that difficult to proof read information you're putting out there?
On a side note, CG has to have the worst website ever. Some of their products are hidden. Some are just hard to find. All of the descriptions have horrible grammar and spelling mistakes. Is it really that difficult to proof read information you're putting out there?
Now that the swirls are gone I'm only hand-washing.
#14
Thanks! I've actually been meaning to do that for a few weeks and see how it looks. It's at the shop right now so as soon as I get it back I'll do that.