Newbie learning paint correction/glazing, Looking for knowledge and opinion
Hi there, I am original owner of a 2006 Murano in silver with wear and tear of a 13 years old car and I am getting to wear off the fear of polishing and shining my cars with DA and tools. I have new Infiniti that has replaced my Murano and I am wanting to use the Murano as test car and experimenting to learn. The car only has one portion of rear fender painted and the rest of the paint is the original paint. Paint in general is in good shape except stone chips on the hood and dulled paint on bumpers and rear hatch (hatch is plastic).
Per local Chemical guys detail supply shop advice I picked up their 32 and 36 polishes plus 5 inch pads and used the car's hood to see what I can do.
I started with 32 and orange foam pad to do the heavier cut followed by 36 and white pad (all chemical guys supplies) and eventually coated it with CG butter liquid wax on a red foam pad.
I have attached the picture that you can see the difference between fender and the hood, but somehow I wasn't impressed with the results.
Is it possible to reach the same or better results with one stage of correction with maybe a different compound and foam pad? I may be totally unreasonable, but I was expecting better results with the two stage off buffing.
As I mentioned this was my first attempt and meanwhile I am reading forums to learn more.
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Hi there, I am original owner of a 2006 Murano in silver with wear and tear of a 13 years old car and I am getting to wear off the fear of polishing and shining my cars with DA and tools. I have new Infiniti that has replaced my Murano and I am wanting to use the Murano as test car and experimenting to learn. The car only has one portion of rear fender painted and the rest of the paint is the original paint. Paint in general is in good shape except stone chips on the hood and dulled paint on bumpers and rear hatch (hatch is plastic).
Per local Chemical guys detail supply shop advice I picked up their 32 and 36 polishes plus 5 inch pads and used the car's hood to see what I can do.
I started with 32 and orange foam pad to do the heavier cut followed by 36 and white pad (all chemical guys supplies) and eventually coated it with CG butter liquid wax on a red foam pad.
I have attached the picture that you can see the difference between fender and the hood, but somehow I wasn't impressed with the results.
Is it possible to reach the same or better results with one stage of correction with maybe a different compound and foam pad? I may be totally unreasonable, but I was expecting better results with the two stage off buffing.
As I mentioned this was my first attempt and meanwhile I am reading forums to learn more.
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