As long as you don't clog the pores of the pad by using too much compound, then the pad will continue cutting. Once the pores are clogged, then of course
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As long as you don't clog the pores of the pad by using too much compound, then the pad will continue cutting. Once the pores are clogged, then of course it will not. So if you are paying attention to what you are doing and watching your results as well as the condition of te pad, then you will be able to see how long you can use a given pad. If the damage in the paint is somewhat light, I can do an entire car with one pad per product. Of course, my technique is always spot on and that's the reason I can get away with that.
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Just went through all the videos. Very helpful and easy to understand. I ordered all your recommendations for pads, porter cable, polishes, and a foam gun. Looking forward to using them. After i am done, i'll post some before/after pics of the results i get using your techniques.
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So a quick overview of the products. I wasn't able to get some of the exact supplies suggested by Junkman so i had to supplement with what i could find. The only thing i didnt different was when misting the pad to use the polish remaining after the first pass, i used water and for M105 i used 2 sprays and for M205 i used 1 Spray. This seemed to keep the pad moist enough and not clog the pores. Detail spray for me clogged the pad up quickly.
Things i bought but haven't used yet: Quality Wash mitts, Foam gun + Foam Porter cable 7472 - Great unit worked perfect for what i needed it to do. It will last me for quite some time. Hexlogic Pads (Orange and White) - Worked very well and using the technique of polish amount and misting inbetween passes i was able to stretch the polish a very long ways. Washing was easy and they cleaned right up nicely. M105 - Very impressed, was able to remove 2000grit sanding blemishes with ease. Removed 80% of all the damage within one pass on my paint. M205 - I didnt think i would notice a difference with using this after M105 but man yes it brings out a crazy shine Chemical Guys Medium Clay + Lubricant - Worked very well and got all the matted debris off the clear. The lubricant smells great. The medium level did cause micro marring but M105 took that away with ease. Chemical Guys Premium Microfiber cloths - Didn't know what to expect with these, i got 12 total. They are great value for the money and don't scratch the paint. They do have a tag so i always folded it to cover the tag so it didn't scratch the clear. Chemical Guys Waffle Weave Cloths - Very useful for the liquids and very absorbent. I only got 2 of them and should of got more. Mequiars Quik Detail Spray - I used this to help remove the polish so it wouldn't dry up and dust on me. I alternated between a wet microfiber cloth for removing the majority of the polish and then a dry for wiping of the tiny remaining polish. Chemical Guys 5050 Wax - Awesome wax, great smell, easy application, great beading. Will definitely use this again. All in all i was happy with the results and the components i bought to do this. This was my first time really detailing and doing a paint correction on a car and the videos and tips the Junkman gives are excellent. My car looks better then when i bought it. It is a night and day difference. I did it all over one weekend, it took me over 15 hours from start to finish. 3 hours clay, 6 hours M105, 4 Hours M205, 2 Hours misc cleaning ect. The paint isn't 'perfect' but 90% of all the damage is gone, for some of the deeper scratches i didnt want to take more clear off to get a tiny scratch gone when i risk taking too much clear off. The reflective S picture shows the small scratches that i decided to live with. Pictures! EDIT: Added a close up pic of the paint. Last edited by RequiemZ; 02-29-2016 at 12:36 PM. |
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In my video, I stress the importance of recognizing what you did wrong to end up with jacked up paint and to avoid repeating those things once your paint has been fixed. Right now, you are starting right back down that very road. Three words: Eagle Blue Edgeless. You have got to get keen to them if you want to maintain perfect looking paint. Quote:
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I understand that people want to save money and that's why they cut corners. But a LOT of what you buy detailing wise will last you for years and is an initial up front one time purchase. Since you're not detailing a Yugo, spend the money and treat your car right. If the Z wasn't a nice car, I wouldn't be posting on this forum. So treat it like it deserves to be treated. When the paint on these cars is right, they stand out like trophy wives (or trophy husbands for all the girls reading ).
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-I did use 3M 2000grit sand paper. -So when you say scratches by the micro fiber, i tested that theory, i took the CG microfiber on an unwaxed 'perfect' piece of paint and dry buffed it hard, i couldn't see any scratches. I'll eventually get the higher end cloths but for what i used them for they worked good. The black cherry paint shows every scratch so it was easy to see if it was damaging it. That being said, i tested the same theory using a Canadian tire simonz micro fiber cloth and it did actually scratch the paint i was surprised to say the least. -Just bought the car only had it for a week. I've always hand washed my cars and my last one was vinyl wrapped. I never go to touchless or car washes, so i was mainly fixing the previous owners mistakes. Car has 11000km on it. Admittingly though, i haven't used a 2 bucket wash so that and the foam gun will be used regularly from now on -The total cost for me was 750 CAN, judging by the amount of materials i used (minus the detail spray and cloths) i would say it will easily last me along time. So the amount of money seems large but for me was worth it. Here is a picture of the area i wetsanded then polished after. You can see one hairline scratch above the light reflection. I was pretty happy with those results. This is after 3 passes of crosshatched M105 and 2 passes of M205. So all in all a big thanks again, videos were great and will help lots of people fix bad habits My car looks better then when i bought it And on a side note, even thought your videos are long you keep the viewer engaged so i wasnt bored at any time throughout the 2+ hours i watched. |
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It looks as if you paid close attention to those videos. I wish that I could see your car in person. I could then evaluate whether or not those small remaining scratches could come out. My wet sanding videos show how to remove them if they can but it is ALWAYS safe to live with them. Most people wouldn't notice them any way. Most people don't even notice their swirls! Good job on the paint man. If I had a Z, black cherry would definitely be the color that I would have.
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I have a question. So with the hexlogic pads i have the orange and white. How many uses of the pads will i get before they become ineffective? They look new again after i cleaned them. Do they have a certain about of abrasiveness to them that wears out over time? Or is it the actual design of the pad that cuts? |
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If you use my technique, you will wear out the paint on your car BEFORE those pads wear out. I have pads that are going on 6 years old.
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Yo yo yo yo Junkman...the Boy Wonder here.....
Its good to see you are spreading your vast wealth of detailing knowledge around. Good work...and of by the way...who is your photog? Bob? heh heh... Anyway, after our phone call...Ive decide to learn from the best...Ill be bringing my ride to your garage very soon! Zed a.k.a. The Boy Wonder... |
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Well, look what the cat drug in! The Boy Wonder! Women pass out across the world when they hear his name! LOL!
Bring It On by buddy. We will sit down and knock it out, and then go get some grub! The good thing for you is that it is white. White doesn't show damage as bad as any other color so you will be able to get away with more than most owners would. But we will see what condition it is in and how much we can improve it. I already know that I can improve it but the question is, how much bling can we bring!? My guess would be "a significant amount!"
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heh heh do these cats know about your Youtube channel? Or do they know about the "Mean-O Camino"? and there HAS to be a video of you and the Vette out on Bowling Greens track somewhere right?
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Of course they do! April will make 8 years for me being on this form. I've met some of the guys who live here in Louisville as well as other states, who have came to my detailing clinics. The guys on the Z forum know me well. We have had some good times!
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