Can VM remove haze?

Chan

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I recently used a mixture of OP/OC (50/50) and I guess I didn't let it break down properly and left some haze. My question is should I go at it again with OP or will VM clean it up?
 
Chan said:
I recently used a mixture of OP/OC (50/50) and I guess I didn't let it break down properly and left some haze. My question is should I go at it again with OP or will VM clean it up?

VM should be able to handle it as I have removed light wet sanding marks with it before but I am not an experience detailer and just detail my cars.
 
Thanks for the heads up, would you happen to know if mixing VM with RMG effect VM's polishing ability?
 
VM and RMG are both light abrasive polishes with some cleaning ability. I don't think VM would be affected at all by mixing in RMG, but I don't see what benefit there would be either.
 
I, on the other hand, never seem to get any abrasive effects from VM :nixweiss Give it a try, but be prepared to do something more aggressive.
 
With a polishing pad and the PC on 5-6, you can remove light defects. Try VM first and if it isn't strong enough, then step up to OP.
 
This may sound out of the ordinary but I had some moderate micromarring and haze...tried a bunch of different things but amazingly what worked for me was



#80 Megs On a Finishing Pad

Speed at 5-6

Light to Moderate pressure



and it worked for me, I was working on my 99 Grand Prix Clear...good luck to you, let us know how it goes. I was going to try and get pictures as I only did 2 panels so far, but today it is snowing...so if my halogens dont show it I may have to wait.
 
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