After getting some much needed assistant from Mr. Phillips on this forum, I've went ahead and completed the hood (well, nearly complete... waiting on my 3" plate & pads to finish the dropped sides) on my own car.
I decided to compound twice, skipping the polishing step. I originally planned on doing a test spot with the polish but decided I was satisfied with the result after compound x2... The reflection is far from mirror-finish, but the clarity was greatly improved after two compounds. Main goal was to get rid of the swirls & scratches, and I'm really satisfied with the outcome so far!
What I did:
Feed back please
Any suggestions or comments before I move on to the rest of the car would be greatly appreciated!
I do have a white CCS pad along with Meg's ultimate polish so if you think I should definitely give that a go, then I'll do so in a couple months' time when the wax wears off.
Pics:



Showing uncorrected side panel before the finished hood in this clip... Surprised me to see how deeper the colour looked!
I decided to compound twice, skipping the polishing step. I originally planned on doing a test spot with the polish but decided I was satisfied with the result after compound x2... The reflection is far from mirror-finish, but the clarity was greatly improved after two compounds. Main goal was to get rid of the swirls & scratches, and I'm really satisfied with the outcome so far!
What I did:
- Wash + Clay (Mother's kit)
- IPA'd before compounding with Meg's UC + LC orange CCS 5.5" pad on the PC 7424XP
- 2nd compound using same product & pad
- IPA'd before 1st coat of wax (Meg's Ultimate liquid wax - applied w/ machine & LC black CCS 5.5" pad)
- 2nd coat of wax
Feed back please
Any suggestions or comments before I move on to the rest of the car would be greatly appreciated!
I do have a white CCS pad along with Meg's ultimate polish so if you think I should definitely give that a go, then I'll do so in a couple months' time when the wax wears off.
Pics:



Showing uncorrected side panel before the finished hood in this clip... Surprised me to see how deeper the colour looked!