C. Charles Hahn
CCH Auto Appearance, LLC
ebpcivicsi said:I was a little down because I couldn’t remove ALL of the marring, but they were blown away. I am going to take from this detail just how big these suckers are and how difficult it can be to work on GM paint….especially black (it polishes beautifully, but seems as hard as glass). I will try and improve my process for next time and we’ll see what happens.![]()
As someone who works with GM paint 95% of the time, I can relate. Especially with the black, I know what a PITA it can be, so don't feel bad.
Based on your process description, I don't know that another pass with your extreme cut would be my choice. I think I would go for a foam cutting pad with #84 (compound power cleaner) between it and the DACP. From the looks of the "after" marring, I think adding that step would competently remove the rest. You might also consider next time applying one coat of a glaze like #5 before the NXT, especially in a dealership scenario like that. All they really want is for it to look perfect for sale purposes, and that would successfully hide any of the minor stuff like that.
Otherwise, you did an amazing job with it! :buffing:
Out of curiousity, how many miles were on that truck?