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I was helping a friend/co-worker ( substitute teacher) detail his wife's Black MB E420 today. A month ago, we spent a week fixing some rust areas on the lower doors with bondo and the car turned out pretty good.
Today, we attacked the hood. It was filled with swirls and RIDS from years of using rough brushes at do it yourself car washes.
I have FLEX Dual Action Buffer and I think it might be time I invest in a Rotary.
My plan of action today was: Menzerna Power Gloss on Yellow X 2
Megs 105 on Yellow X 1
Menzerna Power Gloss on Orange X 1
Menzerna PO 203 on White X 1
Glazed with RMG
LSP: Collinte 915
The hood came out 100 times better than it was.
There were several key scratches that got better but were still visible. Most of them could not be felt by rubbing across them.
After all the polishing, I could still see some RIDS on a much smaller scale but they were still there and the paint was not 100 % clear and defective free.
Is it time to purchase a Rotary?
Thanks
Today, we attacked the hood. It was filled with swirls and RIDS from years of using rough brushes at do it yourself car washes.
I have FLEX Dual Action Buffer and I think it might be time I invest in a Rotary.
My plan of action today was: Menzerna Power Gloss on Yellow X 2
Megs 105 on Yellow X 1
Menzerna Power Gloss on Orange X 1
Menzerna PO 203 on White X 1
Glazed with RMG
LSP: Collinte 915
The hood came out 100 times better than it was.
There were several key scratches that got better but were still visible. Most of them could not be felt by rubbing across them.
After all the polishing, I could still see some RIDS on a much smaller scale but they were still there and the paint was not 100 % clear and defective free.
Is it time to purchase a Rotary?
Thanks