I know it's not perfect in the pics, but it should be noted that I did all of this inside an hour, first I started by hand and then I decided I needed some DA action with 4" pads. Went light with the product so it wouldn't cake in the crevices and worked out pretty well. I could have gone for perfection with another one or two passes, but this stuff scratches so easily it's not worth it imo.
just to reinforce this is SOFT paint; I managed to do full-blown correction with only 2-3 passes with basically jeweling product on the equivalent of LC blue pads on what are clearly TONS of RIDS and swirls. Finished up with some sealant wax I had from Adams. I also used their products here, their low-cut formulas are ideal here to say the least.
before;
after
before
after
oh yes, I removed the center trim, can't get in those tight areas with the shiftier stalk right there. I may not do this again; the side wood trim pieces are in there pretty tight and I managed to scratch up the piano around it pretty good trying to get it off.
The area I had to pry at.. I'm sure If I go over it again I can remove all of them, but it's never good having to fix stuff that you intentionally put in there..
Finished!
just to reinforce this is SOFT paint; I managed to do full-blown correction with only 2-3 passes with basically jeweling product on the equivalent of LC blue pads on what are clearly TONS of RIDS and swirls. Finished up with some sealant wax I had from Adams. I also used their products here, their low-cut formulas are ideal here to say the least.
before;

after

before

after

oh yes, I removed the center trim, can't get in those tight areas with the shiftier stalk right there. I may not do this again; the side wood trim pieces are in there pretty tight and I managed to scratch up the piano around it pretty good trying to get it off.

The area I had to pry at.. I'm sure If I go over it again I can remove all of them, but it's never good having to fix stuff that you intentionally put in there..

Finished!

