Aside from a paint depth gauge, what is your method to determine when to move along from a set of stubborn swirls/marring/scratch?
I've felt that with my rotary & orange pad with a heavy compound, that after the 2nd/3rd complete pass, it's time to move on from the issue at hand. I've had a few vehicles where it seems the swirls/rids are very deep although you can't catch them with a finger nail & it's not worth taking so much clear off that down the road with sun exposure, the customer will likely have clear coat failure without regularly waxing or sealing.
I haven't been doing this long enough to have someone come back to me years later to see or hear this has happened.
For those who have been in the business for a long time, after what stage in the process do you move along from the problem area and explain why to the customer?
I've felt that with my rotary & orange pad with a heavy compound, that after the 2nd/3rd complete pass, it's time to move on from the issue at hand. I've had a few vehicles where it seems the swirls/rids are very deep although you can't catch them with a finger nail & it's not worth taking so much clear off that down the road with sun exposure, the customer will likely have clear coat failure without regularly waxing or sealing.
I haven't been doing this long enough to have someone come back to me years later to see or hear this has happened.
For those who have been in the business for a long time, after what stage in the process do you move along from the problem area and explain why to the customer?