When I picked my car up 9/27/19 I drove it immediately to get partial PPF'd (XPEL), car had 13 miles on it when I got to the shop. They did the Front bumper, lights, hood, fenders, mirrors, rockers, bottoms of doors and right behind the rear tires. I have been wanting to ceramic coat everything for ease of washing but haven't found the time until now (for obvious reasons). I also decontaminated and one step polished the exposed paint.
I used the following products
NanoSkin AutoScrub with NanoSkin Glide for lube
TorqX random orbital dual action polisher with Rupes Yellow foam pads and Sonax Perfect Finish polish
Adams UV Ceramic Paint Coating
Adams Ceramic Boost
I washed via my normal 2 bucket method and immediately pulled the car in the garage for decontamination via the AutoScrub.
I ended my night there and Saturday morning got back at it with the polisher after taping up trim and the edges of the PPF.
I wasn't going for a 100% perfect correction as I probably needed a little bit more aggressive of a pad to get there, this was my first time picking up a polisher, I am quite happy with where I ended up.
After I was done polishing I wiped the car down with IPA (alcohol, not beer) and admired what it looked like.
I used the following products
NanoSkin AutoScrub with NanoSkin Glide for lube
TorqX random orbital dual action polisher with Rupes Yellow foam pads and Sonax Perfect Finish polish
Adams UV Ceramic Paint Coating
Adams Ceramic Boost
I washed via my normal 2 bucket method and immediately pulled the car in the garage for decontamination via the AutoScrub.
I ended my night there and Saturday morning got back at it with the polisher after taping up trim and the edges of the PPF.
I wasn't going for a 100% perfect correction as I probably needed a little bit more aggressive of a pad to get there, this was my first time picking up a polisher, I am quite happy with where I ended up.
After I was done polishing I wiped the car down with IPA (alcohol, not beer) and admired what it looked like.