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DIY Paint Polishing/Detailing Questions
Wanting to DIY a mild paint correction/swirl removal/polish on my ’87 944 NA (which was repainted in 1999 via. repriming/painting/clearcoating), I’ve been doing a bit of research into the latest technologies regarding the cleaning, decontamination, polishing, and protecting of automotive paints…and at this point it feels like I’ve achieved both clarity and confusion in about equal measures (kind of like attempting to zero in on the “best” engine oil).
What’s most difficult is honing in on the actual essentials of this process, and not being led astray by what seem to be endless varieties of cleaning agents, purifiers, prep fluids, and the like. To be honest, the retail end of this seems a bit like a snake-oil purveyor’s paradise!
At any rate…my car’s paint is in decent shape, generally looking ok as close as about five feet - with a closer look revealing 23 years worth of fine rubs, swirls, light scratches, and some small areas of what appears to be mild hazing/oxidation.
From what I can gather, I will be best served (in any case) by first doing a thorough cleaning and decontamination (foam/wash/clay/iso-prep). From here, I’d likely do an exploratory (small area) polish with a DA polisher with mild cut pad and fine compound - and if this isn’t aggressive enough, to ramp up to a heavier pad and compound, and in any case - when all is nice and shiny, to then remove all residue prior to a final sealing/protecting of the paint.
I’ll back up here by saying that I’ll either obtain a “practice panel” from a junkyard, or at least start with my sunroof panel - in order to acquire a better feel for what I’m doing.
As for paint sealing/protecting, my thinking is that in consideration the above…and all that will be required to achieve good results, I should just go ahead and apply a “true” ceramic (or perhaps graphene-modified ceramic) fluid - as a final, protective coat. Not the plastic spray-bottle variety…but the (more expensive) product contained in a small glass bottle - to be carefully applied with a microfiber “block,” and allowed to cure. In other words, with all of the work involved, why even consider something like a paste-wax or “all in one” spray…which would only afford a limited (time wise) amount of protection?
To get started, I’m likely going to choose, in addition to washing/decontamination products, a “kit,” consisting of a decent DA polisher, a few pads, a medium cutting compound and light polishing compound, associated prep and cleaning fluids, microfiber towels and applicators, and likely a small bottle of either a straight ceramic or graphene-incorporated ceramic fluid for a final coat. Looks like if I’m smart about his I might be able to come by everything I’ll need for around three hundred dollars, give or take (I already own a pressure washer).
But before I get out my credit card, I’d really like to get a bit of feedback from those on this forum who’ve either already “been there, done that,” or who might still be in the process of trying to figure this stuff out...with a very basic question: am I on the right track? Thanks!
Last edited by OK-944; 03-29-2022 at 11:25 AM..
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