mywifehatesclowns
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- Jun 10, 2007
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OKay I am stumped and just a little confused.
For one thing I am sorry if I mention someone elses product line but it is what I use.
2003 Trailblazer. Here is the first step I used on the hood
Wash
Clay bar
Auto Magic BC-1 with Orange Medium Cut Buff and Shine Foam at 1200-1500 RPM
Auto Magic BC-2 with Green Soft Polish Buff and shine at 1200-1500 RPM
Auto Magic Paint Sealant
After this...I still had car wash scratches
then
I did it with
BC-1 with a Wool Pad 1200-1500 RPM
STILL SCRATCHES!!!!
so I resort to
Auto Magic Power Cut Plus COmpound with a Wool Pad 1200-1500 RPM
BC-1 with a Orange Pad
BC-2 with a green pad
Paint Sealant
Then only then did the marks come out.
If anyone has experience with this product line and what you think a little suggestions are appreciated.
But I want to know from everyone else.....Have you ever had to resort to compounding to get Swirl makrs and car wash scratches out of paint?
Mind you this is a 5 year old Trailblazer that has NEVER been detailed properly before.
Thanks
For one thing I am sorry if I mention someone elses product line but it is what I use.
2003 Trailblazer. Here is the first step I used on the hood
Wash
Clay bar
Auto Magic BC-1 with Orange Medium Cut Buff and Shine Foam at 1200-1500 RPM
Auto Magic BC-2 with Green Soft Polish Buff and shine at 1200-1500 RPM
Auto Magic Paint Sealant
After this...I still had car wash scratches
then
I did it with
BC-1 with a Wool Pad 1200-1500 RPM
STILL SCRATCHES!!!!
so I resort to
Auto Magic Power Cut Plus COmpound with a Wool Pad 1200-1500 RPM
BC-1 with a Orange Pad
BC-2 with a green pad
Paint Sealant
Then only then did the marks come out.
If anyone has experience with this product line and what you think a little suggestions are appreciated.
But I want to know from everyone else.....Have you ever had to resort to compounding to get Swirl makrs and car wash scratches out of paint?
Mind you this is a 5 year old Trailblazer that has NEVER been detailed properly before.
Thanks