I'm sorry, I don't have any pics but I'll try my best to explain my problem. I have a 2006 black Infinity G35. I've had it since October. I did my best to keep the paint looking good but somehow the car got some swirl marks and marring.
This didn't bother me, because I got a PC for xmas along with some polishes, glazes and waxes. I was actually glad my car was swirled because I wanted to try out all my new toys.
Here is the process:
Wash (2 buckets, new wash mitts, grit guards, all that stuff)
Clay (I used pinnacle poly clay from Autogeek)
Optimum Polish w/Orange Light Cutting Pad - I squirted the recommended amount on the pad and then touched the pad in different places on the panel. Then I turned the machine on speed 4 and worked the polish in. I worked the polish all over the panel moving the machine vertically and horizontally. Once the panel was covered, I increased the machine speed to 5 or 6 and worked the polish until it was just a slight haze.
Klass AIO w/white polishing pad
Klass Sealer/Glaze with black finishing pad
Then I waited a week and did another wash. Then I pulled it into the garage and applied another coat of Klass SG and let it sit overnight.
The next morning I used Mothers Showtime QD to get the dust off and then applied a coat of Souveran by hand.
All products were buffed off with soft, well stored, clean, and in some cases brand new Cobra microfiber towels.
Now, four days later I got out of my car this morning and noticed SWIRL MARKS AND MARRING!
It's not obvious, but when the sun shines directly on the paint, you can see the swirls. They are only visible for about a two to three inch radius around the spot where the sun hits the car directly.
What did I do wrong?
What's the secret to using the PC? What speed? How much pressure? How long do you work the product into the paint? Should I try a yellow cutting pad? What about another polish like Menzerna?
I'll try to get some pics soon
This didn't bother me, because I got a PC for xmas along with some polishes, glazes and waxes. I was actually glad my car was swirled because I wanted to try out all my new toys.
Here is the process:
Wash (2 buckets, new wash mitts, grit guards, all that stuff)
Clay (I used pinnacle poly clay from Autogeek)
Optimum Polish w/Orange Light Cutting Pad - I squirted the recommended amount on the pad and then touched the pad in different places on the panel. Then I turned the machine on speed 4 and worked the polish in. I worked the polish all over the panel moving the machine vertically and horizontally. Once the panel was covered, I increased the machine speed to 5 or 6 and worked the polish until it was just a slight haze.
Klass AIO w/white polishing pad
Klass Sealer/Glaze with black finishing pad
Then I waited a week and did another wash. Then I pulled it into the garage and applied another coat of Klass SG and let it sit overnight.
The next morning I used Mothers Showtime QD to get the dust off and then applied a coat of Souveran by hand.
All products were buffed off with soft, well stored, clean, and in some cases brand new Cobra microfiber towels.
Now, four days later I got out of my car this morning and noticed SWIRL MARKS AND MARRING!
It's not obvious, but when the sun shines directly on the paint, you can see the swirls. They are only visible for about a two to three inch radius around the spot where the sun hits the car directly.
What did I do wrong?
What's the secret to using the PC? What speed? How much pressure? How long do you work the product into the paint? Should I try a yellow cutting pad? What about another polish like Menzerna?
I'll try to get some pics soon