I've spent a few hours over the past week polishing my Explorer with my PC using SSR2.5 and SSR1 on orange/green/white pads (2.5 on orange) with little to no luck, and I'm trying to figure out where my problem is... Before I got my truck repainted 6 months ago, I did fine with the SSR2.5/1 combo on the same pads - My truck was virtually swirl free with the stock paint (1997 model) after I was done polishing it. I thought I had mastered the art of the PC. :waxing:
Well, I decided to get a custom paint job - 2 tone black/red last July, and now I'm having trouble removing the hazing/swirling that has developed over the winter. Basically, I'm trying to find where my process is failing, whether it is the new paint being harder (or maybe softer?) than the stock, or if the PC/polish/pad combo I'm trying just isn't enough. I do have a HF rotary I picked up on a good sale, but I have no experience using one, but have watched some videos/done research...
I can snap some pictures if necessary, but it really just feels like the SSR/PC is creating the hazing while removing the swirls. And to me, the hazing looks much worse when the light hits it in the right spot. The SSR2.5 removes the swirls, but introduces hazing it seems, and the SSR1 is incapable of removing the hazing left...
So what is my next step from here? Goto a yellow pad/speed 6 on the PC with a new polish line, or should I save my time, jump into the rotary, and go from there? I know everyone recommends trying to find the least aggressive method that is capable of fixing the paint... Thanks in advance for any help.
Well, I decided to get a custom paint job - 2 tone black/red last July, and now I'm having trouble removing the hazing/swirling that has developed over the winter. Basically, I'm trying to find where my process is failing, whether it is the new paint being harder (or maybe softer?) than the stock, or if the PC/polish/pad combo I'm trying just isn't enough. I do have a HF rotary I picked up on a good sale, but I have no experience using one, but have watched some videos/done research...
I can snap some pictures if necessary, but it really just feels like the SSR/PC is creating the hazing while removing the swirls. And to me, the hazing looks much worse when the light hits it in the right spot. The SSR2.5 removes the swirls, but introduces hazing it seems, and the SSR1 is incapable of removing the hazing left...
So what is my next step from here? Goto a yellow pad/speed 6 on the PC with a new polish line, or should I save my time, jump into the rotary, and go from there? I know everyone recommends trying to find the least aggressive method that is capable of fixing the paint... Thanks in advance for any help.