rockford33
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Well, not really, but it sure looks like they did. 
The other week I finally got to claying and polishing the car. Used Meg's Ultimate Compound on a white LC CCS pad. Was real careful, cleaning on the fly, even using the brush every now and then. I thought everything was good. The following day, followed it up with some PB's PwS also on a white LC CCS pad.
That is when I noticed a whole bunch of little nicks over a portion of the car. I notice them on the drivers C pillar and the top portion of the rear door and rear quarter panel. And they are only on the top portion along the body line, not the lower portion below the body line (which I did the whole panel at one time...). You may be able to barely (and I mean barely) catch your fingernail on them. They don't seem real deep.
I am not sure if I induced them somehow with the buffer, but the are a lot of little nicks, about 1/8" to 1/4" long, straight, and in a random pattern (not circular at all, just random, some at right angles to each other).
I can't seem to get the nicks out. I tried using a 4" white LC pad with the Meg's Ultimate Compound, 4" white LC pad and 4" orange LC pad with PB's SSR2.5, they did not seem to budge much. They faded a little, but it seems to be a lot of work and I am worried about going through the clear.
Looking for my options. I was thinking either wet sand (not preferred, but doable), keep on polishing until they get out, or maybe Dr. Colorchip.
I tried to take a picture, but I only had my camera phone and it was a rainy, overcast day today. You can see a couple of water drops on the top of the door panel, the rest of the whitish spots are the nicks. I'll try and get better pics this weekend with my real camera.
Thanks,
Neil

The other week I finally got to claying and polishing the car. Used Meg's Ultimate Compound on a white LC CCS pad. Was real careful, cleaning on the fly, even using the brush every now and then. I thought everything was good. The following day, followed it up with some PB's PwS also on a white LC CCS pad.
That is when I noticed a whole bunch of little nicks over a portion of the car. I notice them on the drivers C pillar and the top portion of the rear door and rear quarter panel. And they are only on the top portion along the body line, not the lower portion below the body line (which I did the whole panel at one time...). You may be able to barely (and I mean barely) catch your fingernail on them. They don't seem real deep.
I am not sure if I induced them somehow with the buffer, but the are a lot of little nicks, about 1/8" to 1/4" long, straight, and in a random pattern (not circular at all, just random, some at right angles to each other).
I can't seem to get the nicks out. I tried using a 4" white LC pad with the Meg's Ultimate Compound, 4" white LC pad and 4" orange LC pad with PB's SSR2.5, they did not seem to budge much. They faded a little, but it seems to be a lot of work and I am worried about going through the clear.
Looking for my options. I was thinking either wet sand (not preferred, but doable), keep on polishing until they get out, or maybe Dr. Colorchip.
I tried to take a picture, but I only had my camera phone and it was a rainy, overcast day today. You can see a couple of water drops on the top of the door panel, the rest of the whitish spots are the nicks. I'll try and get better pics this weekend with my real camera.
Thanks,
Neil