waldron80
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Paint Imperfections Question +PICS
I just got my PC yesterday for my B-Day. I wanted to test it out and I had some old Meguiars Swirl Remover #9 I had purchased a while back. I tested a small place on the trunk of my 2000 Black Honda Civic. I used the orange pad with the #9 and it did an o.k. job of getting rid of most of the swirls, but not all. I then used some old Black Fire Cleaner Polish I had with the white Pad. Although most of the swirls are gone there was still allot of small minor scratches, dirt, imperfections, or just not that perfect paint look I want. I don't feel like my paint is that bad. Is the #9 not a very aggressive compound? Does polish/cleaner/wax have a shelf life? I was planning on using the XMT 3 with an Orange Pad, XMT 360 with White, then finish with the XMT 180 and I'm starting to wonder if that will not be aggressive enough? Should I purchase a yellow pad? Should I use XMT 4? Oh, yeah, what is MARRING?
Thanks Everyone
:cheers:
I've added some pics. These pics are of my hood after XMT 3 with Orange Pad, the 360 with white pad, then 180 with black pad. Have any of you seen something like this before and how do you correct it. What you see in the pictures is not dirt but little tiny micro scratches that when I run my finger nail over has no depth. It seems as though it is under the CC.
I just got my PC yesterday for my B-Day. I wanted to test it out and I had some old Meguiars Swirl Remover #9 I had purchased a while back. I tested a small place on the trunk of my 2000 Black Honda Civic. I used the orange pad with the #9 and it did an o.k. job of getting rid of most of the swirls, but not all. I then used some old Black Fire Cleaner Polish I had with the white Pad. Although most of the swirls are gone there was still allot of small minor scratches, dirt, imperfections, or just not that perfect paint look I want. I don't feel like my paint is that bad. Is the #9 not a very aggressive compound? Does polish/cleaner/wax have a shelf life? I was planning on using the XMT 3 with an Orange Pad, XMT 360 with White, then finish with the XMT 180 and I'm starting to wonder if that will not be aggressive enough? Should I purchase a yellow pad? Should I use XMT 4? Oh, yeah, what is MARRING?
Thanks Everyone
:cheers:
I've added some pics. These pics are of my hood after XMT 3 with Orange Pad, the 360 with white pad, then 180 with black pad. Have any of you seen something like this before and how do you correct it. What you see in the pictures is not dirt but little tiny micro scratches that when I run my finger nail over has no depth. It seems as though it is under the CC.
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