I have wasted many hours over my car owning lifetime trying to remove swirls, light scratches, and imperfections from my car's paint. I have always failed. In fact, I left the paint in worse shape than I found it on two occasions.
So, when I decided to try my hand at automatic buffing again I was skeptical I would get a worthwhile result. Well, my days of destroying paint are over, I hope. I purchased the PC b/c I was told it was idiot proof. Well, so far it is idiot proof.
I polished the tailgate and one door with the PC and Manzerna 91E and the results are incredible. It has far exceeded my expectations. The swirls are gone. The only thing that remains are a few stubborn spots, i.e. imperfections. I started with the Lake Country 6.5 blue pad and worked backwards to the yellow pad using Manzerna 91E.
My question is how do I get out those stubborn spots? The paint around them is perfect and I do not want to do anything to disturb it. I ordered the 4" pads today thinking they may be the answer.
So, when I decided to try my hand at automatic buffing again I was skeptical I would get a worthwhile result. Well, my days of destroying paint are over, I hope. I purchased the PC b/c I was told it was idiot proof. Well, so far it is idiot proof.
I polished the tailgate and one door with the PC and Manzerna 91E and the results are incredible. It has far exceeded my expectations. The swirls are gone. The only thing that remains are a few stubborn spots, i.e. imperfections. I started with the Lake Country 6.5 blue pad and worked backwards to the yellow pad using Manzerna 91E.
My question is how do I get out those stubborn spots? The paint around them is perfect and I do not want to do anything to disturb it. I ordered the 4" pads today thinking they may be the answer.