AndrewBall
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- Sep 3, 2010
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Ok, so right off the bat let me say im not talking about scratches that i can damp sand away. Ive done that with fantastic results.
What i am on about in this thread is the little surface scratches(cobb webs mainly but all forms) that i feel should go away after i use 105 and a rotary and then follow up with either 205 on a white or orange on my PC or on my 3m polishing pad for my rotary. they just dont seem to go away. they dont seem deep enough to warrant sanding. i see pictures all over this forum of guys removing the exact scratches im talking about with just their DA. im going, my DA doesnt seem to get rid of them. sure some are gone and the paint looks alot better but i havent seem to get the scratch free surface yet short of sanding.
ive watched videos read tutorials figuring i was doing something wrong. but my technique seems spot on with what i have seen.
Could it be luck of the draw on the cars i worked on and their clear coat is just really tough? or that these scratches are deeper then i think.
im just at my wits end, i dont feel like i should have to sand an entire car with 2000 or higher to get rid of these cobb webs.
is there something that i might be doing wrong? or like i said might they just be worse then i think?
What i am on about in this thread is the little surface scratches(cobb webs mainly but all forms) that i feel should go away after i use 105 and a rotary and then follow up with either 205 on a white or orange on my PC or on my 3m polishing pad for my rotary. they just dont seem to go away. they dont seem deep enough to warrant sanding. i see pictures all over this forum of guys removing the exact scratches im talking about with just their DA. im going, my DA doesnt seem to get rid of them. sure some are gone and the paint looks alot better but i havent seem to get the scratch free surface yet short of sanding.
ive watched videos read tutorials figuring i was doing something wrong. but my technique seems spot on with what i have seen.
Could it be luck of the draw on the cars i worked on and their clear coat is just really tough? or that these scratches are deeper then i think.
im just at my wits end, i dont feel like i should have to sand an entire car with 2000 or higher to get rid of these cobb webs.
is there something that i might be doing wrong? or like i said might they just be worse then i think?