ssdx
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- Apr 11, 2014
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So, i've got these buff marks left behind by my polisher. I washed the car with Dawn to strip what wax was left, clay barred using griots clay and speed shine, then hit the whole car with a griots(everything is griots btw) orange pad and machine polish 2, which took a ton of the swirls out. still have super thin scratches but anyway. then i started using their One Step sealant with the orange pad, and come to find out half way through, its leaving behind a slight haze and these buff marks (see pictures below) which some i can remove with speed shine and some i cant. i searched around and figured the pad was too abrasive. this even happened with a clean pad, btw. so i went back to griots and grabbed their black polishing pads.. it helped for sure, but i can't get some of them out. is this normal? is it too much oil in the one step? i have half a bottle left and have no idea how much it was shaken during use last time the bottle was used. I tried finding megs 205 locally since one of the employees at griots said it may just be my paint, and megs 205 is what they needed to use as a finisher on some cars. any idea what is causing this? is it a cause for concern? and any recommendations to avoid them? its very frustrating because I have a magazine shoot tomorrow and im stressing out over it.
any info would be greatly appreciated...
Steve
any info would be greatly appreciated...
Steve

