This car belongs to my uncle, it is a 96 Camry with approx 220k km on the odo. He isn't here half the year, so let's just say he doesn't really care about the condition of the paint. Since he is away right now, i borrowed his car and practice some techniques with my PC.
I've never worked on a car with this bad of a paint conditioni before. Here is a shot under the sun...

Here is a shot in the garage where i'll be detailing it in:

I jumped to using OC with a LC Orange pad, figuring the polish and white pad won't take out those types of swirl. Applying pressure to the PC and go as slow as i can, on speed 6. This is the best i can do...

A close-up:

As you can see, there are some scratches that i just couldn't take out. At one point, i even tried to use a yellow pad with OC (The only compound i have), but that didn't do much except for creating a lot of haze, which i eventually took out using OP.
To me, it looks MUCH better already, but i don't consider this as an "extreme makeover". Am i reaching its limit on the PC, and need to use a rotary to take the remaining scratches out? Or should i keep going at it and work on my technique. I find that using speed 6 on the PC gets tiring and lose focus on my pressure and passes.
Sorry for the long post, any help is much appreciated!!
I've never worked on a car with this bad of a paint conditioni before. Here is a shot under the sun...

Here is a shot in the garage where i'll be detailing it in:

I jumped to using OC with a LC Orange pad, figuring the polish and white pad won't take out those types of swirl. Applying pressure to the PC and go as slow as i can, on speed 6. This is the best i can do...

A close-up:

As you can see, there are some scratches that i just couldn't take out. At one point, i even tried to use a yellow pad with OC (The only compound i have), but that didn't do much except for creating a lot of haze, which i eventually took out using OP.
To me, it looks MUCH better already, but i don't consider this as an "extreme makeover". Am i reaching its limit on the PC, and need to use a rotary to take the remaining scratches out? Or should i keep going at it and work on my technique. I find that using speed 6 on the PC gets tiring and lose focus on my pressure and passes.
Sorry for the long post, any help is much appreciated!!