Hello,
I have a 2002 Acura RSX in Arctic Blue Pearl.
I bought the car from the previous owner with, let's put it mildly, some "paint issues."
I'm intent on getting a DA polisher to compound out the paint defects, polish the paint to nice finish, and seal it with a sealant.
Thus far, my detailing experience has been limited to learning how to properly wash, dry, clay, and wax my car.
I have applied a layer of Nu Polish to the car when I first got into the detailing bug. I assumed that some sealant is better than nothing. Do I need to strip it before compounding? Or can I compound right over it?
Here're pics of the "issues:"
Plenty of moderate-to-deep RIDS:
Watermarks cover the entire passanger side of the car. Clay doesn't remove them. Watermarks are present both on the paint and on the window glass:
Headlights need to be de-hazed:
Swirl marks in copious amounts:
The bumpers had large scratches that were painted-over but not clear-coated. I don't know what to do about them. I think I want to leave these spots alone for now until I can save-up enough dough to get them re-sprayed:
Bird-dropping etching on the roof:
Rock chips on both right and left mirrors:
Please help me find the right combination of pads, compound, polish, and glaze to work these defects out.
For now, I have my sights on an orange, white, and blue 5.5" flat lake country pads.
For products, I'm thinking of getting Optimum Compound II and Polish II.
Are these good choices for a beginner?
For sealant, I'm thinking of using Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant.
I don't know which buffer to get.
How do I remove polish residue between rounds?
How do I do the final cleaning before I seal the paint?
THANKS IN ADVANCE FOR ANY AND ALL ADVICE. I really appreciate it!
:dblthumb2:
I have a 2002 Acura RSX in Arctic Blue Pearl.
I bought the car from the previous owner with, let's put it mildly, some "paint issues."
I'm intent on getting a DA polisher to compound out the paint defects, polish the paint to nice finish, and seal it with a sealant.
Thus far, my detailing experience has been limited to learning how to properly wash, dry, clay, and wax my car.
I have applied a layer of Nu Polish to the car when I first got into the detailing bug. I assumed that some sealant is better than nothing. Do I need to strip it before compounding? Or can I compound right over it?
Here're pics of the "issues:"
Plenty of moderate-to-deep RIDS:

Watermarks cover the entire passanger side of the car. Clay doesn't remove them. Watermarks are present both on the paint and on the window glass:


Headlights need to be de-hazed:


Swirl marks in copious amounts:


The bumpers had large scratches that were painted-over but not clear-coated. I don't know what to do about them. I think I want to leave these spots alone for now until I can save-up enough dough to get them re-sprayed:



Bird-dropping etching on the roof:

Rock chips on both right and left mirrors:


Please help me find the right combination of pads, compound, polish, and glaze to work these defects out.
For now, I have my sights on an orange, white, and blue 5.5" flat lake country pads.
For products, I'm thinking of getting Optimum Compound II and Polish II.
Are these good choices for a beginner?
For sealant, I'm thinking of using Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant.
I don't know which buffer to get.
How do I remove polish residue between rounds?
How do I do the final cleaning before I seal the paint?
THANKS IN ADVANCE FOR ANY AND ALL ADVICE. I really appreciate it!
:dblthumb2: