Given this answer, I think I may give cquartz a try then. I have some swirls that I've been unsuccessful at removing with a polisher but have been filled easily with the blackfire sealant.
The sealant: BLACKFIRE Wet Diamond All Finish Paint Protection, paint sealant, synthetic sealant, blackfire sealant
I've been very happy with it, I find it does a good job of filling swirls bu
Right now I use blackfire wet Damond and have been happy with its light swirl filling properties as well as the durability. I'm reading now about this additional cat. of LSP which are ceramic/nano and last much longer. I'm wondering if I would get the same swirl filling properties with something...
Assuming your done with the polishing step and getting ready to add sealant as the last step, is there any advantage in using a pre-wax cleaner versus doing an IPA wipe down? Wouldn't either remove any polishing residue that could interfere with the bonding of the sealant?
Are the Meguiar's DA Microfiber Discs required to use their special backing plate? I currently have the Porter Cable 7424 with the backing plate included in this kit:
Porter Cable 7424 Complete Starter Kit, Porter Cable 7424 buffer, Porter Cable power tools
Also, how much of a step above the...
I've used swirlx/UC by hand to get out holigrams/swirls from a poor buffing job but I found it didn't make much of a dent in small scratches. I only went over each spot twice though.
One last question, I'll probably hold off re-painting the hood for awhile given these artifacts are not really noticeable unless under direct intense sun light or shinning a bright light directly on it. Are there any polishes/wax combos that are good for covering up these type of artifacts up?