So I practiced all last weekend on my old 89 blue Ranger, and concluded the PC was pretty harmless. I practiced with Menzerna Intesive Polish, Final Polish II, and 3M Perfect-It II SMR.
So I try the FPII first with a white pad, and it did remove the water spots I was having trouble with - but I had to use speed 5.
It didn't do anything for the swirlies, so I went with a yellow pad and the 3m at 4-5. I used a lot of polish, maybe too much, and went pretty slow. The result was a lot of haze. It was pretty depressing. The section is noticeably dull/white.
Now I thought this was normal from reading up. But following up with Final Polish II didn't totally get rid of the haze. I did 3 passes at speed 5, white pad. It did remove a lot of the swirlies, but not all of the scratches.
Is haze just the compound left on or is it a reaction of the polish? Or is it no more clear coat???
Kind of scary.
Is a polish like FPII the only way to get rid of the haze? Seems like another pass with something more aggressive would remove it?
As an aside, I really like the Intensive Polish on my Ranger last weekend. Isn't that more aggressive than 3m perfect-it?
Any ideas on how to minimize/remove hazing appreciated. Anyone have the haze experience with the 3M??
:nixweiss
So I try the FPII first with a white pad, and it did remove the water spots I was having trouble with - but I had to use speed 5.
It didn't do anything for the swirlies, so I went with a yellow pad and the 3m at 4-5. I used a lot of polish, maybe too much, and went pretty slow. The result was a lot of haze. It was pretty depressing. The section is noticeably dull/white.
Now I thought this was normal from reading up. But following up with Final Polish II didn't totally get rid of the haze. I did 3 passes at speed 5, white pad. It did remove a lot of the swirlies, but not all of the scratches.
Is haze just the compound left on or is it a reaction of the polish? Or is it no more clear coat???

Is a polish like FPII the only way to get rid of the haze? Seems like another pass with something more aggressive would remove it?
As an aside, I really like the Intensive Polish on my Ranger last weekend. Isn't that more aggressive than 3m perfect-it?
Any ideas on how to minimize/remove hazing appreciated. Anyone have the haze experience with the 3M??
:nixweiss