J S Machine
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- Sep 26, 2012
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I got my package in from autogeek today and went to work on a test spot with my car. If you have not seen it, my black Corvette is pretty swirled up, and in addition to that it has wet sanding marks. The last detailer who did the wet sanding must have loaded up his paper occasionally, because I have straight line zig zag marks here and there, like where a piece of grit or dirt got in between the paper and the paint while he was rubbing. Here's a pic of some of the damage:
So anyway, I went to work with a orange low profile pad, and Wolfgang TSR using the PCXP. I primed my pad with pad conditioner, and did the exact same steps that Mike Phillips does in his swirl removal vids - one, two, and three on youtube.
I made 6 section passes and checked it out. It got the majority of the swirls out, but the straight line scratches still show through in some places. They are obviously deeper and they could be too deep in certain places. I took some 2000 grit paper and lightly sanded a few of them and the came right out. The ones I checked beforehand did not catch my fingernail. I think very few of them are that deep.
Now the problem I'm having is that after another six section passes with TSR and an orange pad, the sanding marks I made are not coming out. I think I need something more aggressive. I'm told there isn't too much difference between the yellow pads and orange, so if I had some compound with a little more cut, I may try that.
Interestingly, the clear which was applied in the repaint last year is softer than I expected. It feels just about like 48 hour old clear. It was very easy to wet sand. I guess this is a good thing, because I won't wear myself out too bad doing the rest of the car. Just need some suggestions on what else to try.
I do have a bottle of Presta Ultra cutting creme, which is what I have used before with a wool pad and rotary. I'm scared to use the rotary on this though. I feel like the D/A should be able to correct most of this.

So anyway, I went to work with a orange low profile pad, and Wolfgang TSR using the PCXP. I primed my pad with pad conditioner, and did the exact same steps that Mike Phillips does in his swirl removal vids - one, two, and three on youtube.
I made 6 section passes and checked it out. It got the majority of the swirls out, but the straight line scratches still show through in some places. They are obviously deeper and they could be too deep in certain places. I took some 2000 grit paper and lightly sanded a few of them and the came right out. The ones I checked beforehand did not catch my fingernail. I think very few of them are that deep.
Now the problem I'm having is that after another six section passes with TSR and an orange pad, the sanding marks I made are not coming out. I think I need something more aggressive. I'm told there isn't too much difference between the yellow pads and orange, so if I had some compound with a little more cut, I may try that.
Interestingly, the clear which was applied in the repaint last year is softer than I expected. It feels just about like 48 hour old clear. It was very easy to wet sand. I guess this is a good thing, because I won't wear myself out too bad doing the rest of the car. Just need some suggestions on what else to try.
I do have a bottle of Presta Ultra cutting creme, which is what I have used before with a wool pad and rotary. I'm scared to use the rotary on this though. I feel like the D/A should be able to correct most of this.