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Hey noorth,
Here's what I would suggest because this is what I would do. Don't do two set passes and go. Do one pass at a time, wipe off after each with panel wipe and check results after each pass.
I would say do the trunk with this combo. Then try 3D One with a polishing pad on one side with the same process of one pass at a time, then do the same with gyeon primer with a soft polishing pad in the same process and then see which one you like better, which one gets you the best results, etc.
What do you guys think of a 2 step correction on a 2018 Nissan Rouge?
1st step - Test spot with 3D One with a 50/50 eurofiber, 2 slow passes. Take it from there.
2nd step - Finish off with 3D One or gyeon primer with a soft polishing pad or black pad.
What polisher are you using? Post a pic of the paint too. You might be able to get away with a 1 step with Just Primer. Nissan has just a tick above "soft" paint. Using a forced oscillation/rotation unit like a Flex or so will yield stellar correction with just a polish. Yes, I use primer as a 1 step with a light cutting pad such as an orange LC Pad or Yellow Rupes pad with great results. Skip a black pad, it has no cut. Use a yellow, green, white, (colors irrelevant really) depending on the system used. Use a light cutting or polishing pad with Primer. I have lots of examples in the Show-n-Shine area.
This Firebird Firehawk got a full correction with Primer only and the paint here was Medium to hard
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This BMW M5 Got a 90-95% correction with Primer and an Orange Pad
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