RX8Club.com

RX8Club.com (https://www.rx8club.com/)
-   RX-8 Show and Shine (https://www.rx8club.com/rx-8-show-shine-26/)
-   -   Paint care advice (https://www.rx8club.com/rx-8-show-shine-26/paint-care-advice-216543/)

smi5575 05-12-2011 03:00 AM

Paint care advice
 
Hey everyone, I bought my sunlight silver 03 rx-8 6 months ago. I then did a cut and polish and finished it off with a wax. Since the 6 months I recently noticed the paint is not as smooth as what it was after the wax.

So basically what should I do now?

Wax it again?

Clay bar?

Would I need to do a cut and polish again?

thanks

RX8Soldier 05-12-2011 09:05 AM

wash, clay bar, polish, polish again, wax
2-3 hours of your day, so grab beverage of choice ;)

smi5575 05-13-2011 10:36 PM

okay thanks I have some good wax, meguires what brand of polish and clay bar would you recomend?

RX8Soldier 05-13-2011 11:15 PM

http://image.popularhotrodding.com/f...ay-bar-kit.jpg
http://www.autostyle.co.za/data/prod...151227_pic.jpg

Boltaction 06-10-2011 05:59 PM


Originally Posted by smi5575 (Post 3974540)
Hey everyone, I bought my sunlight silver 03 rx-8 6 months ago. I then did a cut and polish and finished it off with a wax. Since the 6 months I recently noticed the paint is not as smooth as what it was after the wax.

So basically what should I do now?

Wax it again?

Clay bar?

Would I need to do a cut and polish again?

thanks


There are some basics you may want to examine
Polish is an abrasive used to smooth or even out a surface. It does this by cutting away micro millimeters of material at a time
This process will smooth a rough surface but it will roughen up a smooth one.

Wax is always necessary after polish because it it needed to smooth and cover the dull surface created by the polish.

But wax builds up decays and has to be removed, a lot of people suggest clay and polsh for this job.

The more you polish your paint the more you will damage it.
I would avoid using anymore abrasives.

You're going to need to use something to make the paint feel smooth and shine again.

Polish alone will not do it.

Atilla 06-10-2011 06:11 PM

congrats on purchasing the lazy man's color. :smoker:

If it gets a lil' dirty, just tell them you got a Titanium Grey :bigok:





jk

advice: wash, dry, clay bar, wax, polish.




IMPORTANT: if the claybar or finishing towel fall on the ground. GET A DIFFERENT ONE. Trust me.

smi5575 06-11-2011 03:59 AM


Originally Posted by Boltaction (Post 4002306)
There are some basics you may want to examine
Polish is an abrasive used to smooth or even out a surface. It does this by cutting away micro millimeters of material at a time
This process will smooth a rough surface but it will roughen up a smooth one.

Wax is always necessary after polish because it it needed to smooth and cover the dull surface created by the polish.

But wax builds up decays and has to be removed, a lot of people suggest clay and polsh for this job.

The more you polish your paint the more you will damage it.
I would avoid using anymore abrasives.

You're going to need to use something to make the paint feel smooth and shine again.

Polish alone will not do it.

okay thanks for the advice, but now I am a little confused. What order should I be doing things in now? wax after polish or other way round?

If I am damaging the paint by polishing then why would you do it, a clay bar can smooth out a surface if thats what you want.

how often should I do this whole procedure, I was thinking every 6 mths?

thanks


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 02:08 PM.


© 2024 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands