Single Stage Paint
#1
Single Stage Paint
Did a small test area on my dad's '92 F150 last night with PB SSR2.5 and a LC CCS orange hand application pad. Ended up with brown on the pad and the cloth but did a real nice job getting rid of the oxidation. Was wondering what the best method for dealing with this type of paint job. How much does this change how I use the PC, pads, products, etc.? All suggestion greatly appreciated. Pics can be emailed if necessary. Thanks, Dennis
#2
Doesn't change the process at all really. It just means that making sure a coat of wax is on the paint is very important because once that protection is gone, it's going to start oxidizing again. When you perform the detailing process on a clear coated car, you are still removing paint...it's just clear, so you don't "see" it.
#4
Those are still optional steps, however, on single stage paint, using a pure polish has a much greater effect than on a BC/CC. I'd say a polish would be worth it. A sealant? Does the same thing as a wax...your call.