Cmatthew167
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- Feb 17, 2012
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A few months ago I leased a car After a few car washes, I noticed swirl marks on the car. I baby this car..I hand wash it, 2 bucket method, and I dry it with microfiber towels. I decided to read up on detailing methods to correct the paint so I bought a porter cable 7424xp. I was going to use it a couple months after I bought the car but then someone had to key my car for no reason, as I am the nicest guy ever and never trouble anyone.
The body shop said I couldn't wax or do anything on the panels that were fixed for three months.. Well the three month period is just about up. So I want to correct the swirl marks that was most likely done by the dealership AND now the holograms + buffer trails that the body shop put on the passenger door panel. Thankfully my car is silver and hides the swirls + holograms really well. I can't really see them in direct sunlight, but when I park near a street lamp that's when I can notice them.
Here's the method that I am thinking.
Wash
Clay
Ultimate compound on a light cutting orange pad
Swirlx on a white pad
NXT wax
Now, I am a little confused if this is the correct way of correcting the paint. Will the orange pad + ultimate compound be a too aggressive method? If not, is following up with swirlx on a white pad a good idea, or should I use another pad ?
Method 2
Wash
clay
Swirlx on white pad
NXT
Would I need to follow up swirlx with anything if I use method 2 , or does swirlx leave an LSP finish ?
Thanks for the advice. One last question. When I use swirlx or UC, I use a slow speed setting like 2-3 and when applying wax a speed around 4-5 ?
The body shop said I couldn't wax or do anything on the panels that were fixed for three months.. Well the three month period is just about up. So I want to correct the swirl marks that was most likely done by the dealership AND now the holograms + buffer trails that the body shop put on the passenger door panel. Thankfully my car is silver and hides the swirls + holograms really well. I can't really see them in direct sunlight, but when I park near a street lamp that's when I can notice them.
Here's the method that I am thinking.
Wash
Clay
Ultimate compound on a light cutting orange pad
Swirlx on a white pad
NXT wax
Now, I am a little confused if this is the correct way of correcting the paint. Will the orange pad + ultimate compound be a too aggressive method? If not, is following up with swirlx on a white pad a good idea, or should I use another pad ?
Method 2
Wash
clay
Swirlx on white pad
NXT
Would I need to follow up swirlx with anything if I use method 2 , or does swirlx leave an LSP finish ?
Thanks for the advice. One last question. When I use swirlx or UC, I use a slow speed setting like 2-3 and when applying wax a speed around 4-5 ?