+1 or M80 Speed Glaze
Mike recommended it and said it is like #7 on steroids. Same great oils with some cut.
M80 is a cleaner/polish, it contains diminishing abrasives and the same polishing oils as #7, so it is like #7 on Steroids.
As you chew off the dead paint you're going to NEED to clean your pad often, get some terry cloth towels that you don't mind getting red pigment on as cleaning your pads on the fly will transfer dead, red paint to the towels.
From my article list...
Pad Cleaning
Why it's important to clean your pads often...
How to clean your foam pad on the fly
Will do.
What pad would be optimal for M07?
#7 has no abrading ability, in the article I wrote on restoring antique paint, the context was aimed at people working on something older, antique and valuable at least to them, so they don't want to risk removing too much paint so I show how to remove dead paint using,
- #7 Show Car Glaze
- The "Nap" of terry cloth towel, this is the abrasive (the nap)
- Elbow Grease
If you want to chop off all the dead paint using a DA Polisher then get some aggressive foam pads, or the purple Kompressor, or the Surbuf pads.
Aggressively buffing out the paint will likely leave micro-marring so you'll want to remove this also.
Another option would be to use a medium to strong cleaner wax with an aggressive pad, see these articles,
Dodge Neon Extreme Makeover with Dodo Juice
KISS Detail - Extreme Makeover - Toyota Highlander
Any aggressive compound will chew that oxidation right off. As mentioned previously, single stage paints will tend to be softer than most basecoat/clearcoat paints except for single stage white paint.
I cover both points above in these two articles,
The practical differences between single stage paints and a clear coat paints
The Lesson White Paint Teaches Us
All of the above articles are on my article page and you can get to it by clicking the link in my Signature Line
Looks like fun to me, I would buff out a single stage paint job over a basecoat/clearcoat paint job ANY day...
Just finished this one except for wax...
The single stage paint was sooooo easy to buff, sanding marks from "the other guy" literally removed themselves.
