car man257
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I am detailing a 256 Chaparral. It had black sides with the bottom and top being white. The gel coat is not heavily oxidized so I figured it would be a breeze. Boy was I wrong. I just can't seem to get it to finish out good. I got all the water spots and such out of it but there is still lots of hazing. There are some pretty deep scratches from buoys that I can't get out but I am less concerned with them.
I have tried Meguiars #44 color restorer, #45 high gloss polish, #49 oxidation remover, 3m color/gloss restorer, and finesse-it II and I am still getting hazing. I have tried many different combos and pads.
I have a DA7424 with LC orange, green, white, blue, black and foamed wool pads. nothing seems to finish it off right.
The foamed wool pads I started with made it horribly hazy. Had to really polish it out to try and get the color back.
Some advice would be great as to where to go from here. Maybe I am just missing something.
I have a good arsenal of car products to tap into as well so any advice would be very appreciated.
Thanks!!
Scott
I have tried Meguiars #44 color restorer, #45 high gloss polish, #49 oxidation remover, 3m color/gloss restorer, and finesse-it II and I am still getting hazing. I have tried many different combos and pads.
I have a DA7424 with LC orange, green, white, blue, black and foamed wool pads. nothing seems to finish it off right.
The foamed wool pads I started with made it horribly hazy. Had to really polish it out to try and get the color back.
Some advice would be great as to where to go from here. Maybe I am just missing something.
I have a good arsenal of car products to tap into as well so any advice would be very appreciated.
Thanks!!
Scott