I was correcting the paint on my 2003 VW Jetta using Optimum Hyper Compound II with a purple Kompressor pad on a GG 6" DA on speed 6. Afterwards, I noticed small pinpoint spots that reflect light (see attachment). Upon closer inspection, I saw that they are tiny little divets in the paint.
There was a time when my vehicle was parked outdoors and the paint was not cared for, and occasionally exposed to some pretty bad sandstorms. I suspect that is the source of the pitting/etching in the paint.
I'm thinking that I have two options: additional aggressive correction, or filling in the defects. So I have a few questions:
-How aggressive would I have to be to correct these little pits? Would additional compounding do the job, or would this only be correctable with sanding?
-Do people have any recommendations on a good glaze/filler that would be compatible with either Klasse HGSG sealant, Wolfgang DGP sealant 3.0, Ultima PGP sealant or Collinite 845 wax?
I definitely don't want to resort to sanding, and I'd rather not proceed with aggressive compounding. My inclination would be to fill in and seal the defects, if possible.
Feed back please
There was a time when my vehicle was parked outdoors and the paint was not cared for, and occasionally exposed to some pretty bad sandstorms. I suspect that is the source of the pitting/etching in the paint.
I'm thinking that I have two options: additional aggressive correction, or filling in the defects. So I have a few questions:
-How aggressive would I have to be to correct these little pits? Would additional compounding do the job, or would this only be correctable with sanding?
-Do people have any recommendations on a good glaze/filler that would be compatible with either Klasse HGSG sealant, Wolfgang DGP sealant 3.0, Ultima PGP sealant or Collinite 845 wax?
I definitely don't want to resort to sanding, and I'd rather not proceed with aggressive compounding. My inclination would be to fill in and seal the defects, if possible.
Feed back please