imported_beachwolverine
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As an amature here, I getting ready to polish my 2007 Lexus ES350 smokey granite mica. The car is one year old and has been very well cared for thanks to all I have learned here. It does have some minor spider-webbing and I want to get it to perfection.
My question is that when I first test with a mild polish/pad combo (followed by IPA wipe) to see if it removes all the defects (or if I need to go more aggressive), how can I be certain that I'm examining the paint correctly and being absolutely certain all defects are removed? This may seem obvious - look in bright sunlight, use a halogen light (I have one), but I'm concerned that with my inexperience I may think it looks perfect, yet be missing some faint marring. Do many of you use loupes to examine the paint? Would this be the most foolproof way? Is there a recommendation on a loupe or the "best" technique?
Thanks much.
My question is that when I first test with a mild polish/pad combo (followed by IPA wipe) to see if it removes all the defects (or if I need to go more aggressive), how can I be certain that I'm examining the paint correctly and being absolutely certain all defects are removed? This may seem obvious - look in bright sunlight, use a halogen light (I have one), but I'm concerned that with my inexperience I may think it looks perfect, yet be missing some faint marring. Do many of you use loupes to examine the paint? Would this be the most foolproof way? Is there a recommendation on a loupe or the "best" technique?
Thanks much.