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sfam198 03-18-2009 03:30 PM

Cleaned up after winter!
 
Got a chance today to do a little cleaning after my truck had some nasty dirt and salt on it for a good 6 months :(

Anyway, it was a quick wash. I didn't have the time to do a full detail. This is the result of about 2 1/2 hours work here. Most of that was cleaning up the bumpers and the exhaust tips with some mag polish. You can't really see from this pic, but the paint does need some attention especially on the hood. Next week I'll probably go get some clay since I can't find my bar from last year. After some claying and a bit of polish I hope it'll look even better. The week after that will probably be the interior. Anyway, here's a pic of today's work.

https://www.f150online.com/forums/me...inter-wash.jpg

DarrenWS6 03-18-2009 03:34 PM

Nice job. Winters do suck.

sfam198 03-18-2009 03:53 PM

Thanks. Question for the experts here. When I get into doing some scratch/etching removal, is there any way to get decent results using something like this:

http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_1...keyword=buffer

This is what I currently have to work with. I know it's not ideal, but I don't really have the cash to spend on a PC right now, so is there some kind of product I can use with that to get the results I'm looking for? I'm not looking for show car finish, but I do have some swirls and lots of etching especially on the hood. The etching looks even worse now due to wax from previous wax jobs getting in there and drying white.

esf 03-18-2009 04:29 PM

No. That's only good for applying wax or a glaze.

sfam198 03-18-2009 04:42 PM

that's about what i thought. it does work pretty well for just doing a wax job. so the only way to get rid of swirls and other marks of that nature is to use a DA polisher?

lObOdiablO 03-18-2009 06:27 PM

nice clean looking truck

esf 03-18-2009 09:54 PM

You can do it by hand. By hand has it's limits but it is possible. you'll hate yourself the next day but in the end it's worth it if you don't want to spend the money on a PC and pads. If you want to attempt it by hand, pick up some Meg's SwirlX, ScratchX2.0 (make sure it's 2.0) or some Ultimate Compound and some good quality terry cloth towels (new, for use only on your paint). What product of the three I listed will depend on how bad your swirls are. I listed them in order of least to most aggressive. You'll want to use the least aggresivem ethod that gets the job done. You probably have seen microfiber mentioned before but for polishing by hand, terry cloth is the way to go. It has a bit more cut which will save you time and some of your arm, but not much of either.

sfam198 03-18-2009 10:11 PM

believe me if i had the money i'd buy a PC tomorrow lol. but i'm in college and just barely can afford to get by with the 2 jobs i work, so i'll just do it by hand. a little hard work never hurt anybody anyway :)

i'll pick up some swirlx and scratchx 2.0 when i get the chance. i'll start with the swirlx as you said which should work pretty well everywhere except the hood. i might have to use the scratchx there. i have a ton of microfiber cloths, but i'll get some terry cloths as well for this.

esf 03-18-2009 10:52 PM

You can try the MFs first if you want. It won't hurt anything. If it works it might save you a few bucks.

FYI, a little hard work is probably going to hurt you. Haha. If it was me, I'd probably break it down in to sections and do them over different days, maybe even weekends. I'm not a do-it-by-hand kind of guy. Haha.

sfam198 03-18-2009 11:25 PM

good point, i'll probably tackle the hood first since its the worst. then i'll do a section a day. like a fender one day, and a door the next, etc. haha

Old Dogg™ 03-19-2009 01:58 AM


Originally Posted by sfam198 (Post 3641915)
good point, i'll probably tackle the hood first since its the worst. then i'll do a section a day. like a fender one day, and a door the next, etc. haha

That's what is called working smarter not harder.:thumbsup:
I have a DA and I still do sections at a time.:beers:

1badstx 03-19-2009 06:32 PM

Products can cut better/quicker with terry towels from what i understand. It's alottt of work though my new rotatory will be here monday! :banana:


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