In the process of doing the initial correct/protect on a new Mineral White BMW using my PC 7424XP. In the past I've been very happy the 105/205 combo with the KB method but decided to expand my horizons with the new car.
The main issue I have is on the gloss black trim on the B pillar trim (NOT the actual window trim, the ~3" wide plastic trim that is painted gloss black). It's the only place on the car where I can see any micro marring (only evident with an LED flashlight), and the Reflect Polish seems to have no effect.
My technique so far:
Priming the pad heavily (as in KB method), the 2-3 pea size drops
Spread at speed 1-2
45sec Polish at speed 4-5 with medium pressure and slow hand movement (keeping the pad spinning)
30sec Reduce speed to 3 and minimal pressure (try to maximize pad spin speed)
Am I using too much polish? Wrong technique? Or am I just expecting too much from the Reflect and PC?
I have some Sonax Perfect Finish and other pads to try, but I figured I'd ask the experts before stepping up to something more aggressive.
The main issue I have is on the gloss black trim on the B pillar trim (NOT the actual window trim, the ~3" wide plastic trim that is painted gloss black). It's the only place on the car where I can see any micro marring (only evident with an LED flashlight), and the Reflect Polish seems to have no effect.
My technique so far:
Priming the pad heavily (as in KB method), the 2-3 pea size drops
Spread at speed 1-2
45sec Polish at speed 4-5 with medium pressure and slow hand movement (keeping the pad spinning)
30sec Reduce speed to 3 and minimal pressure (try to maximize pad spin speed)
Am I using too much polish? Wrong technique? Or am I just expecting too much from the Reflect and PC?
I have some Sonax Perfect Finish and other pads to try, but I figured I'd ask the experts before stepping up to something more aggressive.