Hi All
Noob to paint correction. Buddy got me PC, wolfgang total swirl remover and glaze, and Lake CCS orange and black pads for birthday.
In December, I acquired a 3 year old, 14K mile, black, BMW 535xi. Lots of swirl marks and some light scratches. Busted out my new toys on the trunk lid.
Massive improvement but still scratches. i did one application (6 section passes) with total swirl remover and CCS black (finishing) pad, based on principal of least aggressive first. It didn't remove the deeper scratches so I switched to more aggressive CCS orange pad. First application still showed scratches, so did a second. Some of the scratches are still there.
here is before:
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here is after:
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Improvement isn't as dramatic as it looks (depth of color wise) as lighting was different. (wonder if i should get a brinkman?)
So, for the remaining deeper scratches (can't feel with finger nail) what should I try next? My thoughts are:
a) More aggressive pad (CCS yellow, microfiber, wool, rayon?)
b) Compound (Wolfgang uber?)
c) Something else?
Listened to a podcast recently with Matt Gibbs. He said he doesn't used compounds anymore: just more aggressive pads with polishes. Thoughts on this?
Would welcome any suggestions
TIA
Mark
Noob to paint correction. Buddy got me PC, wolfgang total swirl remover and glaze, and Lake CCS orange and black pads for birthday.
In December, I acquired a 3 year old, 14K mile, black, BMW 535xi. Lots of swirl marks and some light scratches. Busted out my new toys on the trunk lid.
Massive improvement but still scratches. i did one application (6 section passes) with total swirl remover and CCS black (finishing) pad, based on principal of least aggressive first. It didn't remove the deeper scratches so I switched to more aggressive CCS orange pad. First application still showed scratches, so did a second. Some of the scratches are still there.
here is before:
View attachment 55255
here is after:
View attachment 55256
Improvement isn't as dramatic as it looks (depth of color wise) as lighting was different. (wonder if i should get a brinkman?)
So, for the remaining deeper scratches (can't feel with finger nail) what should I try next? My thoughts are:
a) More aggressive pad (CCS yellow, microfiber, wool, rayon?)
b) Compound (Wolfgang uber?)
c) Something else?
Listened to a podcast recently with Matt Gibbs. He said he doesn't used compounds anymore: just more aggressive pads with polishes. Thoughts on this?
Would welcome any suggestions
TIA
Mark