I have a jet black 2011 BMW M3.
I have a Porter Cable 7424 and use the 5.5" Lake Country CCS pads.
I start with an orange CCS pad and Menzerna Intensive Polish.
2nd step is white CCS pad and Menzerna Intensive Polish
3rd and final step is white CCS pad and Menzerna Final Finish Polish.
Is my second step a waste of time?
How do you check or ensure you have completed enough work with one pad before moving to the next? I sometimes do it by faith or check to ensure the defects are removed. This is fine for the first step, but once the paint looks good, it is hard to understand how much time should be spent with successive pads. I somewhat do it on faith and after the orange pad is used and defects removed, I simply go through the motions with white + IP and white + FF.
Can anyone comment on this technique for the jet black paint?
I have a Porter Cable 7424 and use the 5.5" Lake Country CCS pads.
I start with an orange CCS pad and Menzerna Intensive Polish.
2nd step is white CCS pad and Menzerna Intensive Polish
3rd and final step is white CCS pad and Menzerna Final Finish Polish.
Is my second step a waste of time?
How do you check or ensure you have completed enough work with one pad before moving to the next? I sometimes do it by faith or check to ensure the defects are removed. This is fine for the first step, but once the paint looks good, it is hard to understand how much time should be spent with successive pads. I somewhat do it on faith and after the orange pad is used and defects removed, I simply go through the motions with white + IP and white + FF.
Can anyone comment on this technique for the jet black paint?