Fernandhaya
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Hey Eric, was the owner upset that you polished off the cool flames? He spent $250 on that custom paint job!:rofl
Seriously though, awesome job. :bigups :bow
:welcome:I know you were looking for Eric to answer this, but in the meantime;
It is not unusual for paint to appear cloudy or hazy after compounding. 99% of the time it is a result of hundreds of thousands micro scratches created by the abrasives. Sometimes they can be reduced by working the compound/polish longer to break it down or using a less aggressive pad. Depends on the compound used and the paint. The easiest fix, though, would be to simply follow up with a finer polish. Not sure what you have available, but a little research will give you a lot of options. I personally like Menzerna polishes and would try Power Finish first, then perhaps follow up with 85rd or Final Polish II.
Thanks for the info.