veilsideLGD
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- Oct 12, 2012
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Hi everyone,
I have a 2011 black Boxster Spyder that has some light swirling that can only be visible under bright light. I understand Porsche's have soft paint. This will be my first time polishing the paint on this vehicle and in general since I'm a newbie. I have a Griot's 6 inch polisher with 5.5 inch hi-gloss constant pressure CCS pads. I have orange, black, white and red pads. For the polish and swirl remover compounds, I have the Pinnacle twins (Advanced Swirl Remover and Advanced Finishing Polish). Any recommendations on using the tools that I have with the soft paint on the black Porsche.
I plan on using the Finishing Polish first on a white/black pad and if that doesn't work then I will use an orange pad with the Advanced Swirl Remover. Is that the best approach?
I have a 2011 black Boxster Spyder that has some light swirling that can only be visible under bright light. I understand Porsche's have soft paint. This will be my first time polishing the paint on this vehicle and in general since I'm a newbie. I have a Griot's 6 inch polisher with 5.5 inch hi-gloss constant pressure CCS pads. I have orange, black, white and red pads. For the polish and swirl remover compounds, I have the Pinnacle twins (Advanced Swirl Remover and Advanced Finishing Polish). Any recommendations on using the tools that I have with the soft paint on the black Porsche.
I plan on using the Finishing Polish first on a white/black pad and if that doesn't work then I will use an orange pad with the Advanced Swirl Remover. Is that the best approach?