runrun411
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This is my new (to me) DD. A 2009 Honda Accord with dark grey paint.
The paint is in pretty good condition with some relatively minor scratches. I've been working on it during my lunch time by claying one panel each day and now I'm ready to start correction.
The paint had a lot of contamination. This is after claying just half of the hood.
I started using CG V36 not thinking I would need to compound since it is a cutting polish. It seems as if it's not cutting enough after 5 or 6 passes with the PC using an orange CG 5" pad. The scratches are barely visible but I see them (only when you really look for them in the direct sun) and it's bothering me.
So turning to my panel of expert let me ask. Honda clearcoat, is it hard or soft? If I need to compound I'll likely use either M101 or FG 400.

The paint is in pretty good condition with some relatively minor scratches. I've been working on it during my lunch time by claying one panel each day and now I'm ready to start correction.
The paint had a lot of contamination. This is after claying just half of the hood.

I started using CG V36 not thinking I would need to compound since it is a cutting polish. It seems as if it's not cutting enough after 5 or 6 passes with the PC using an orange CG 5" pad. The scratches are barely visible but I see them (only when you really look for them in the direct sun) and it's bothering me.
So turning to my panel of expert let me ask. Honda clearcoat, is it hard or soft? If I need to compound I'll likely use either M101 or FG 400.