Best product for micro-marring, swirls, etc..?

Martinrulz

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What is the best product out there that actually works? I have lots of marring on my paint which is only noticeable at certain angles in the sun and under the lights in my garage. You cant feel the darn things with your hand but its so frustrating to take such good care of my car to end up with marring, swirls what ever you call it. I have tried using SSR2.5 a few different times without any improvement at all. I got slow, 2x2 area, speed of 5-6, wipe it off and its the excat same as it was. I'm gonna try and get pics tomorrow to show you what it looks like. Help please! :hairpull
 
Were you using a cutting pad? Are you positive the SSR2.5 properly broke down before you moved on to the next section? If none of these are working, you may have a very hard clear, and need to step up to a compound or a rotary.



SSR2.5 is a pretty aggressive product and should handle most cutting chores on most vehicles. If you need something steeper than 2.5, chances are it's a hard clearcoat, or improper use of the machine/polish.
 
I'm using Sonus DAS orange cutting pad with the ssr2.5. The car is a 2002 ford mustang gt, don't know if the clearcoat is harder than most or what. I feel like im pretty proficient with the PC and I spend about 5 minutes on a small section and its like I didn't even do anything to it.
 
Happenned to me also. My CMA 6" Orange Pad using Menzerna IP did not remove some micro scratches on my own 2006 Civic. Switched to a CMA Yellow pad and away they went. I would definitely try a Yellow cutting pad. If that doesn't do it then be ready to switch polishes.....Menzerna, Optimum etc. or step up to a compound like BlackSunshine says.
 
Well, I'm using sonus msot agressive pad far as I know so maybe I'll try out some optimum polish next time. Do You have a site where I can get some? I Don't think they sell any here do they?
 
Can you tell us a bit about your car? Make, model, colour, year, any repainting that's been done, etc.



One possibility to keep in mind is that the defects might be in the base coat instead of the clear coat.



Another possibility is that the paint is soft and you need to use a milder polish and pad, not stronger ones.
 
I had pretty bad swirling - it looked just horrid in the sun. I tried SSR2.5 on the yellow pad, it did a little, but didn't get most of them out. I decided to go for it and went with SSR3 (the compound) on the yellow pad - bingo, no more swirls. If 2.5 isn't giving you the results you want, try a compound, just make sure you keep the PC at a slow speed (3 or less), and check your work often.
 
Martinrulz said:
Well, I'm using sonus msot agressive pad far as I know so maybe I'll try out some optimum polish next time. Do You have a site where I can get some? I Don't think they sell any here do they?



If your having problems with SSR2.5, I doubt Optimum Polish will do you any better via PC. I have heard that Optimum Compound and a cutting pad works very well via PC, and is probably one of the most aggressive combos you get via PC.

I have yet to try the combo out though.
 
OK heres a couple pics to show you guys what I'm talking about here. Click image for a better view.



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One pass of DACP with a polishing pad @ 5.5-6 would knock those right out. Honestly, I can't believe that the 2.5 didn't get them.
 
I posted this same thread over on svtperformance.com (lots of knowledgable folks over there also) and was suggested that I use a less aggressive pad with with the SSR2.5. I think I'll pick up some of the DACP and FP II. Do they sell those 2 products here?
 
I struggled with the Sonus DAS pads and the SFX lineup on two cars, even tried Menzerna IP with no luck. Meg's #80 on the same two cars did the trick first time. Of course, I got some hands on instruction on how to properly use the PC before trying the Meg's, but I sure could work the 80 longer than the others without dusting.
 
Four Star paint cleanser will fix the marring and for swirls I can't go past the entire menzerna lineup, SONUS SFX,Poorboys and VM, RMG and YCW to finish off no matter what you choose to use to remove the marks.



SFX 2 by machine and DP FFP by hand will fix em.

Must thank accumulator and timmeh for that one.
 
OK I just ordered some menzerna IP and FPII yesterday and I'll give it a shot with my sonus DAS polishing pad (green pad). If that don't work then should I try the orange cutting pad? Also, anyone have any tips on working with IP or FPII?
 
Martinrulz said:
I posted this same thread over on svtperformance.com (lots of knowledgable folks over there also) and was suggested that I use a less aggressive pad with with the SSR2.5. I think I'll pick up some of the DACP and FP II. Do they sell those 2 products here?



I suggested using a finer polish (SSR1) with a less aggressive pad to level things out.



But FP should take them out with a polishing pad.
 
COBRyan said:
I suggested using a finer polish (SSR1) with a less aggressive pad to level things out.



But FP should take them out with a polishing pad.



Hey Ryan that is something I am confused about. How is it that a less aggressive polish and pad would take out this marring when it makes sense to go the aggressive route(ssr2.5 + cutting pad.)
 
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