My advice,
Do yourself and your NSX a BIG favor and get a professional paint restoration done. It will be worth every penny you spend - and you'll never regret having it done. Get some referrals from other owners in your area.
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My advice,
Do yourself and your NSX a BIG favor and get a professional paint restoration done. It will be worth every penny you spend - and you'll never regret having it done. Get some referrals from other owners in your area.
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If your going to do it yourself plan on over 30 hours. Here is process that my friends and I are using when Todd isn't doing it.
1) wash
2) clay bar
Porter Cable 7424XP random orbital buffer
3) polish Meguiar's M105 (you may need 2-3 times)
4) finish polish Meguiar's M205
5) Glaze (chemical Guys EZ-creme glaze)
6) Balckfire wet diamond sealant (2-3 coats)
Good luck
It could be because your opinion of their products is not consistent with the experience of users of their products.How come all those decades of show street rods have mostly used Meg's if they are not top notch?
It could be because your opinion of their products is not consistent with the experience of users of their products.
It could also be that the difference between product manufacturers isn't as important as the difference between the techniques used in applying them.
I'm going with "all of the above". :biggrin:
Feed the finish?
What does it eat? How does it poop?
Caroline-NSX your car looks amazing!!!.....anyway ive got a friend in TN that has a professional detailing business and he does a great job, he will often travel to clients, lmk if you would like to get in contact with him