Mike Phillips
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- Dec 5, 2022
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Mike,
You don't happen to have a side-by-side pic of the paint after the compound step vs. after the polishing step?
These are pictures after JUST compounding
Here's the results of JUST the compound...
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Here's the results lit up by the flash from my camera...
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And here's the results of JUST the compound using the SCANGRIP Sunmatch swirl finder light...
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I was impressed. The results looked so good I could have skipped the polishing step and went straight to wax. But I didn't because I wanted and needed a real-world opinion on both the compound and the polish. It's important if you want to be the real deal to then be the real deal.
If you don't; in your estimation how would you quantify the measure of improvement of the correction after the compound and then to what extent did the polish improve the compounding results?
Was it something like, the compound got you 95% and the polish kicked in another 5-7%?
I'd say the compound took the paint to about 95% of visible potential. The polish would have taken the paint to 99% of total potential.
What I say and write about when working with such high quality compounds available on the market today is that the results you see look REALLY GOOD - BUT - if you're using any type of cutting pad the potential for marring caused by the pad and the process, (the process is the sum total of factors), may NOT be visible without either chemically stripping the paint or until after time has gone.
This is especially true for dark colored cars but keep in mind if marring is happening and visible on dark colored cars it's happening on light colored cars it's just the human eye cannot easily see it.
So what I say, write and practice is to follow an aggressive compounding step wit a less aggressive polishing step no matter how great the results look after the compounding step to insure the final results are professional quality.
On this Camaro, did the combo get you to a show car level of correction, production level, etc.?
Show car level results.... easily....
Either way, love that color and wow, that's one lucky lady (the daughter)!
I'm sure this car will be back in the future for more saving. That is unless she trades it in and buys something different but even then I'll be the one "saving" the appearance.
Good questions...
