So I bought a used, white Audi a couple months back. I decided to take my detailing game past the wash-n-wax level and up to a new plain.
To get rid of swirls and scratches I :
- Washed
- Used a scratch remover on difficult scratches
- Used an abrasive compound (local Korean brand)
- Used Meguiars Ultimate Compound with a machine and foam pad (grey)
- Used 3M machine polish with a machine and foam pad (orange)
- Re-washed
- Waxed with Meguiars Cleaner Wax, removing with a bonnet on the machine
- Waxed with Griot's best in show
I was so concerned with the scratches and swirls that I didn't think about the orange peel effect until now. The reflection is strong and bright, but by no means like a mirror.
How much orange peel effect is to be expected on a car? It seems that most other cars have at least some degree of peel effect.... but I want to know if I've done something wrong or need to do something else (hopefully not wet sanding).
I suppose I should take and post pics...
To get rid of swirls and scratches I :
- Washed
- Used a scratch remover on difficult scratches
- Used an abrasive compound (local Korean brand)
- Used Meguiars Ultimate Compound with a machine and foam pad (grey)
- Used 3M machine polish with a machine and foam pad (orange)
- Re-washed
- Waxed with Meguiars Cleaner Wax, removing with a bonnet on the machine
- Waxed with Griot's best in show
I was so concerned with the scratches and swirls that I didn't think about the orange peel effect until now. The reflection is strong and bright, but by no means like a mirror.
How much orange peel effect is to be expected on a car? It seems that most other cars have at least some degree of peel effect.... but I want to know if I've done something wrong or need to do something else (hopefully not wet sanding).
I suppose I should take and post pics...