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    Can this be fixed?

    Yes thats why imchoping to be able to get it to look decent without taking it into a pro. Either by hand or with the buffer by hand seems safer but its harder and will take longer considering the situation this car is in.
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    I spent $40 on the buffer it was on sale the pads would be $10 the rubbing compound maybe $30 on the conpound? How much would it cost to have a profetional buff out my car 250+? Id feel safer if i had a paint depth finder so know how much clearcoat i have to work with.
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    I returned the 9 inch drill master and got a 7 inch drill master variable speed. Should i use a orange foam pad. What kind of compound?
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    Yea im a DIY but at this point I just want it to look "decent" without spending alot of money and not causing any more damage to the car so should I with DA buffer then with Meguiar's M205 or Menzerna FG400 followed by PF2500 in a test area to be safe? Can it be done by hand?
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    My goal was to give it a nice finish as it was scratched up that was the reason for buffing and wetsanding. Yes if i take my nail and run it along the surface it looks as if your scraping up wax or rubbing compound still kn the car.
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    Any particular compound you recommend in this case?
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    So how should I go about making this car look "decent". What exactly is causing the fogginess how do I get rid of it?
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    Chicago area
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    6" Compact Palm Polisher Long horizontal scratches It looks like this 90% of the time its only when the sun hits it the car looks foggy and I used 3M Compuesto Pulidor.
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    It was a rotary buffer, use I used my finger tips to sand.
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    Because it was all scratched up nu finish seemed better?
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    I went over it with a clay bar with turtle polishing compound, then I finished with nu finish.
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    I used 3M with a motor buffer and a microfiber pad, I just bought a sheet of sandpaper and sanded. Then I went over it with a clay bar with tutrtle polishing compound then I applied nu finish.
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    Can this be fixed?

    So im trying to figure out whats causing this, I did a little wetsanding with 3,000 grit then I buffed everything out then I went over it with a clay bar with polishing compound after I finished with some nu finish. Now it looks like this?
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