jankerson
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- Oct 13, 2013
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ok ill look into that. Also just so we are all on the same page the second post with the 4 pics were not of any scratches the first two of the 4 are to show what it looked like right after i tried to correct the scratches and the two below those are to show what it looked like before the dealership scratched it. To be honest what i think they did was took a hose hosed it down (no soap) and wiped it down with a crappy rag.
i ordered a couple products and i intend on tackeling the job once again to remove the scratches entirely. correct me if im wrong but heres how i plan on doing the job.
2 passes with ultimate compound on my rotory buffer low rpm so i dont burn the paint but what would be a good pad to use
ultimate polish at a little higher rpm then with the compound with a foam polishing pad
chemical guys blacklight with micro fiber mini orbital buffer
2 coats chemical guys XXX wax by hand with micro fiber pad
what do you guys think? the scratches that are in there now are not nearly as bad as they originally were and would prob not even be noticeable after a good wax but it bugs me knowing they are there.
Sounds like you are on the right path, but I wouldn't too crazy with the deep scratches.
You will still have some holograms left though as it almost impossible not to leave something behind after a rotary.
I would be using foam to apply wax though, not MF.