Primo,
You bring up an interesting point--one that I had been contemplating for some time.
Why should one start off with an aggressive compound? Wouldn't it be more reasonable to start off using a polish with either a cutting or light cutting pad to see what improvements are possible with...
Hi Bill,
Would the Dr. Colorchip kits work on such large paint chips? These aren't rock chips--they're scuff marks caused by others running into it on the parking lot.
:cheers:
Bobby,
Thank you VERY much for spending the time and answering my questions.
I'm not set on getting orange as my most aggressive cutting pad. Should I get a more aggressive pad? I was worried about taking the paint down too much.
I know you said that you'd start my car off with a rotary...
Hi Primo,
Why doesn't the Ultimate Compound remove the swirls? Shouldn't a compound be essentially the same thing as a swirl remover?
Thanks for helping the n00b.
Hi Ed,
Yes, I will definitely start with a test spot. I noticed that Mike talked about in several of his videos and forum posts?
What's the best spot on the car for a test spot?
Thanks for all the advice!
Hi Bobby,
I really try to value other people's time; thus, when I post something on a forum, I try to make it as thorough and coherent as possible. :dblthumb2:
Do you think my choice of orange, white, and blue pads is sufficient?
Question regarding the Meg's kit: do you think this kit is...
Hello,
I have a 2002 Acura RSX in Arctic Blue Pearl.
I bought the car from the previous owner with, let's put it mildly, some "paint issues."
I'm intent on getting a DA polisher to compound out the paint defects, polish the paint to nice finish, and seal it with a sealant.
Thus far, my...