I'll be the first to admit that the reason for my request may well be in my paint, merely in my mind, or as a result of the varying light sources in my garage. The area in question receives filtered indirect daylight. The balance of the car receives direct downward illumination from clear lamps.
Since correcting a panel with Scratch X 2.0 followed by a half dozen heavily buffed applications of Swirl X, and several coats of NXT 2.0 paste, I still perceive the ultimate "sparkle" of my virgin MX-5 paint still escapes me on the corrected panel.
When funds permit, I plan on having a go with a G110 and 205 purely to add that one or two % points of glisten. In the interim, can you please offer a suggestion regarding a Meguiar's product which I can manually apply with either their blue or yellow foam applicator?
The panel need absolutely no "physical" correction whatsoever. Even in the most critical sunlight, it's just perfectly flawless. All I'm trying to do is squeak out those last few % points of crystal clear highlights.
Thanks for any and all suggestions. Nobody ever said OCD and GAD would be easy!
Since correcting a panel with Scratch X 2.0 followed by a half dozen heavily buffed applications of Swirl X, and several coats of NXT 2.0 paste, I still perceive the ultimate "sparkle" of my virgin MX-5 paint still escapes me on the corrected panel.
When funds permit, I plan on having a go with a G110 and 205 purely to add that one or two % points of glisten. In the interim, can you please offer a suggestion regarding a Meguiar's product which I can manually apply with either their blue or yellow foam applicator?
The panel need absolutely no "physical" correction whatsoever. Even in the most critical sunlight, it's just perfectly flawless. All I'm trying to do is squeak out those last few % points of crystal clear highlights.
Thanks for any and all suggestions. Nobody ever said OCD and GAD would be easy!
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