hey everyone,
Ive been doing my fair-share of reading up on things here on the board in the past few weeks, but I have created a situation I cant resolve by myself.
Ive been amateur-detailing now for a few years and am familiar with many aspects of detailing, but just recently did I start using a PC.
Got some new stuff in the mail, so I decided to test it out on my daily driver (black 96 honda civic).
I washed and dried it, let it cool down, and went to work...
I was using an LC orange pad with PoorBoy's SSR2.5
Spread it around on a lower speed, then turned it up to 5 and worked it in using the suggested methods (slower, overlapping passes for a few minutes - until it turned from milky to translucent) Then i wiped it off with a mf cloth.
It looked good in the garage, but out in the sun was a different story. TONS of swirl and buffer marks, micro-marring, spider webs, you name it.
I tried using a white polishing pad with the SSR2.5 ( i dont have SSR1 to move down to) hoping that it would rid of some of the markings, and it did - but not by much.
I did some searching and reading and went back to it on two different nights to try and fix it, but no luck.
So now my paint is looking worse than it did initially, and im getting near my wits end. Help me out guys.
Ive been doing my fair-share of reading up on things here on the board in the past few weeks, but I have created a situation I cant resolve by myself.
Ive been amateur-detailing now for a few years and am familiar with many aspects of detailing, but just recently did I start using a PC.
Got some new stuff in the mail, so I decided to test it out on my daily driver (black 96 honda civic).
I washed and dried it, let it cool down, and went to work...
I was using an LC orange pad with PoorBoy's SSR2.5
Spread it around on a lower speed, then turned it up to 5 and worked it in using the suggested methods (slower, overlapping passes for a few minutes - until it turned from milky to translucent) Then i wiped it off with a mf cloth.
It looked good in the garage, but out in the sun was a different story. TONS of swirl and buffer marks, micro-marring, spider webs, you name it.
I tried using a white polishing pad with the SSR2.5 ( i dont have SSR1 to move down to) hoping that it would rid of some of the markings, and it did - but not by much.
I did some searching and reading and went back to it on two different nights to try and fix it, but no luck.
So now my paint is looking worse than it did initially, and im getting near my wits end. Help me out guys.