

Autoglym Super Resin Polish
Zymol Cleaner Wax
Turtle wax paint restorer
Carplan Triple Wax
and finally T-Cut
Hand applied and with rotary polisher

I've cut, polished and waxed the rear quarter to bu88ery and it still looks flat and faded.







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T.F.S. wrote:
200 grit wet and dry(wet)
rotary rubbing compound
rotary polish
rotary/hand wax
i did a thread on it a while back
Raf wrote:T.F.S. wrote:
200 grit wet and dry(wet)
rotary rubbing compound
rotary polish
rotary/hand wax
i did a thread on it a while back
im sure you meant 2000 grit but for oxidised paint 2500 is fine too; heck even 3000.the higher the grade the easier it is to buff.
in reality you shouldnt need to wet sand as that is really only to get rid of light scratches and orange peel.
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Raf wrote:the very top layer of paint is oxidised; you cannot wax and hope the finish stays.you need to get rid of the top layer so compounding
(G3/3m Fast cut/Tcut etc) has to be done first; the finish after this step should be spot on.
then you want to use a polish with some fillers in; then seal that with a wax.
Goldy wrote:
I did cut it first, then triplewax polish then zymol wax.The finish was looking spot on but it seems to have faded some what over the week.
T.F.S. wrote:Goldy wrote:
I did cut it first, then triplewax polish then zymol wax.The finish was looking spot on but it seems to have faded some what over the week.
you didnt cut enough mate