I just purchased a 2001 Black Onyx Lexus IS300 that is in serious need of some paint correction. The main issue is that despite the backyard do-it-yourself waxing the previous owner kept up with, at some point in time the car saw a sprinkler or two. The etching has set in pretty badly, and never got addressed. After testing a small area with paint cleaner, I determined that the paint is either a tinted clear coat, or really friggin dirty lol. It seems way too hard to be a SS.
In order to tackle the task (among others, as I have a couple show cars too), I purchased the PC 7424XP, along with yellow, orange, white, and black foam pads (thank you AG for your stellar PC packages!!!). I also picked up some 3M Rubbing Compound 39002, and Foam Pad Glaze 39009. After 2 passes with the yellow pad and RC I could already see a slight difference, so I moved on to the orange pad and RC, and then moved to the Glaze with the white pad, and then Glaze on the black pad.
The problem is that it's not even touching some of the deeper etches... I've tried different techniques, speed settings, nothing. I'm not creating any new marrings, and no new scratches or really bad swirls so that's a plus, but I'm afraid I'm going to have to wetsand =/
Is there a better RC that I should be using, or do I just need to suck it up and get my Nikken 2000 grit out? It's original paint btw.
Here are some before shots:
In order to tackle the task (among others, as I have a couple show cars too), I purchased the PC 7424XP, along with yellow, orange, white, and black foam pads (thank you AG for your stellar PC packages!!!). I also picked up some 3M Rubbing Compound 39002, and Foam Pad Glaze 39009. After 2 passes with the yellow pad and RC I could already see a slight difference, so I moved on to the orange pad and RC, and then moved to the Glaze with the white pad, and then Glaze on the black pad.
The problem is that it's not even touching some of the deeper etches... I've tried different techniques, speed settings, nothing. I'm not creating any new marrings, and no new scratches or really bad swirls so that's a plus, but I'm afraid I'm going to have to wetsand =/
Is there a better RC that I should be using, or do I just need to suck it up and get my Nikken 2000 grit out? It's original paint btw.
Here are some before shots:



