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Darren F said:can anyone recommend anything?
bambo2888 said:Orange really isn't too abrasive guys. For the past three cars (2004 4Runner, 2005 645ci, and my car), I have been attacking it with yellow and XMT4.
I have been finishing them up with Pinnacle Advanced Finishing Polish, and everything has been turning out amazing, even to my perfectionist eyes.
I see the compound choices being a scale of time. You can achieve the same result with ANY combination of any pad and any polish. The variable is the amount of time needed to achieve the desired effect. I see the jumping in with an aggressive combo saves me a ton of time, even if needed to follow up with a finishing polish.
To each their own, but I love my method. The results are astounding and the time is minimal.
budman3 said:I admit that I don't test all of the time but then again I am usually using a polishing pad and usually SSR2.5. If SSR2.5 and a polishing pad doesn't remove all of the swirls, I'll follow up with SSR1 and another polishing pad and be done with it. Sure not 100% of the swirls will be out but most of the time it is 90-95% swirl free, all without being too aggressive.
coupe said:Thats exactly what i do except i do that with edge2K blue and OC and then OP.....done. Sometimes it comes out 99% imperfection free and sometimes 90%. I would rather do it quickly and safely with 90%+ defect removal than fast and overly agressive with 99% defect removal.