If you are not comfortable with a high speed give this a try.
1. Wash & Clay
2. Foam Cutting Pad and Parko 1750 compound(speed@5), slow passes. I did try 6 but to much vibration for me.
3. Foam Polishing Pad and Meguiars Diamond Cut 2.0(speed@5)
4. Foam Polishing Pad and Meguiars Speed Glaze(speed@5)
5. Foam Finishing Pad and Meguiars #26(speed@3.5)
6. Removed #26 with Micro bonnet for PC(speed@4) and micro towel by hand for steps 2,3,4.
This takes some time but, good for the new detailing guy with limited risk instead of a high speed mess-up. (Remember the PC will burn at higher speeds if you just let it sit in one spot to long)
The 1750 removed the "webs" and lightened a couple of scratches so, I will be using Parko 1500 on the other side of my truck to look for and difference.
If anyone has other combinations with the PC for the job of removing "webs" please reply with post.
:xyxthumbs
Always learning
Dave
1. Wash & Clay
2. Foam Cutting Pad and Parko 1750 compound(speed@5), slow passes. I did try 6 but to much vibration for me.
3. Foam Polishing Pad and Meguiars Diamond Cut 2.0(speed@5)
4. Foam Polishing Pad and Meguiars Speed Glaze(speed@5)
5. Foam Finishing Pad and Meguiars #26(speed@3.5)
6. Removed #26 with Micro bonnet for PC(speed@4) and micro towel by hand for steps 2,3,4.
This takes some time but, good for the new detailing guy with limited risk instead of a high speed mess-up. (Remember the PC will burn at higher speeds if you just let it sit in one spot to long)
The 1750 removed the "webs" and lightened a couple of scratches so, I will be using Parko 1500 on the other side of my truck to look for and difference.
If anyone has other combinations with the PC for the job of removing "webs" please reply with post.
:xyxthumbs
Always learning
Dave