So I used my PC XP for the second time this weekend (first time on my ride - silver 06 4Runner).
It looks great at almost every angle, in every light. However, in direct light, when standing at about a 30 degree angle and looking down th eside of the vehicle, I can see very faint circular "dull" patterns, I'm guessing in the clear coat.
I used the cyan edge pad (which is supposed to have very light cutting abilities, not much more than polishing pads though) with meguiar's Swirl-X. I followed it with a white pad and Poorboys World Polish2 with Carnuba. The shine is AMAZING, but again, when you get at a certain angle, you can see what appears to be dull marks that are clearly from a buffer. What did I do wrong?? I was using it on speed 6, and I saturated the pad pretty well before the first application. I also didn't apply very much pressure. Do I need to get some other kind of polish and really work it in there with the white pad? This isn't burned paint is it? I'm assuming this is a little dullness caused by the cutting?
It looks great at almost every angle, in every light. However, in direct light, when standing at about a 30 degree angle and looking down th eside of the vehicle, I can see very faint circular "dull" patterns, I'm guessing in the clear coat.
I used the cyan edge pad (which is supposed to have very light cutting abilities, not much more than polishing pads though) with meguiar's Swirl-X. I followed it with a white pad and Poorboys World Polish2 with Carnuba. The shine is AMAZING, but again, when you get at a certain angle, you can see what appears to be dull marks that are clearly from a buffer. What did I do wrong?? I was using it on speed 6, and I saturated the pad pretty well before the first application. I also didn't apply very much pressure. Do I need to get some other kind of polish and really work it in there with the white pad? This isn't burned paint is it? I'm assuming this is a little dullness caused by the cutting?