Hi
I am new to using a DA polishing machine.
I would like to detail my dads Black Double cab. The vehicle is about 10 years old, but the paint is still in mint condition, only a fine scratch here and there. As far as I can see the is only very minor swirl marks in the paint - more fine lines from washing than the horrible swirl marks that is usually visible when parked in the sun. I have clayed the vehicle last week and tackled the minor scratch marks tonight with a yellow polishing pad and some ultimate compound. My question is, how many passes can I give one section without damaging the paint? I have removed two scratch marks completely with about 10 passes on each panel at speed setting 5.
I have also bought some Swirl X to use. Should I rather use a black finishing pad with the Swirl X and give more passes on each panel or should I stick to the polishing pad and Swirl X?
Any advice will be appreciated.
Thanks
I am new to using a DA polishing machine.
I would like to detail my dads Black Double cab. The vehicle is about 10 years old, but the paint is still in mint condition, only a fine scratch here and there. As far as I can see the is only very minor swirl marks in the paint - more fine lines from washing than the horrible swirl marks that is usually visible when parked in the sun. I have clayed the vehicle last week and tackled the minor scratch marks tonight with a yellow polishing pad and some ultimate compound. My question is, how many passes can I give one section without damaging the paint? I have removed two scratch marks completely with about 10 passes on each panel at speed setting 5.
I have also bought some Swirl X to use. Should I rather use a black finishing pad with the Swirl X and give more passes on each panel or should I stick to the polishing pad and Swirl X?
Any advice will be appreciated.
Thanks
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