First of all, I love this site! I've been reading, searching & taking notes religiously since I ordered my new car 6 weeks ago. I'm very car/mechanically inclined, and understand and have done most of the basics when it comes to wash, clay, wax, etc. (however, beware, I'm a n00b when it comes to choosing polishes--hence the post). I did receive a PC for xmas, too, so that should help the below.
So I finally picked up my new Acura TSX in nighthawk black pearl this past weekend. A pic of the car, if interested, is here. (and yes, as my luck had it, in true upstate NY fashion, it snowed the day I picked it up!) After reading many horror stories online, I instructed them not to "detail" the car and only remove the protective film and the residue it leaves behind, as I plan on detailing the car fully once it gets above 40 (hopefully at least one day in the next week or 2).
Well, as you can imagine, there are random fine scratches on the clear all over the car. Here's a sample: (the red circle is a reflection of some storage tubs I have in the garage, not a scratch, dont worry!)
Specifically the long straight scratch in the lower middle and upper left of the picture. Unfortunately the pic doesn't show the true beautiful color of the car as it was dark in the garage & I had to take the pic at a weird angle to show the scratches.
Here's the cliff's notes version of my exterior detailing plan & associated products:
So here's my main question:
After a lot of reading, I am considering using either SFX-2 or Optimum Polish. My assumption is that either of these would work OK for this, but is there one that might tackle it better, or provide better results with the rest of my plan? I considered that maybe the Jeff's Prime would take those out, but I doubt it would, right? Also, which Sonus DFX/Propel pad to start with, blue, or would these scratches & the chosen polish be better off with the green? I know it's best to start with the least abrasive & work your way up, but when it comes to polish, I don't know what I don't know, so I'm hoping you all can recommend a good starting point based on your past experiences. I rather not abuse the paint too much since the car is brand new & I've heard Honda/Acura paint is soft.
So in advance, :thx !!!
So I finally picked up my new Acura TSX in nighthawk black pearl this past weekend. A pic of the car, if interested, is here. (and yes, as my luck had it, in true upstate NY fashion, it snowed the day I picked it up!) After reading many horror stories online, I instructed them not to "detail" the car and only remove the protective film and the residue it leaves behind, as I plan on detailing the car fully once it gets above 40 (hopefully at least one day in the next week or 2).
Well, as you can imagine, there are random fine scratches on the clear all over the car. Here's a sample: (the red circle is a reflection of some storage tubs I have in the garage, not a scratch, dont worry!)

Specifically the long straight scratch in the lower middle and upper left of the picture. Unfortunately the pic doesn't show the true beautiful color of the car as it was dark in the garage & I had to take the pic at a weird angle to show the scratches.
Here's the cliff's notes version of my exterior detailing plan & associated products:
- Wash (Sonus Gloss-Foam Gun-Sheepskin Mitt-WW towels)
- Clay (Sonus ultra fine w/Glyde-MF towels -- to get rid of rail dust, etc. from shipping)
- Polish (???)
- Jeff's Prime (Blue Sonus DFX polish pad--MF polish towel)
- Jeff's AJ (Foam/MF applicator)
- Top with Carnauba (wax is TBD--Grey Propel pad--MF polish towel)
So here's my main question:
After a lot of reading, I am considering using either SFX-2 or Optimum Polish. My assumption is that either of these would work OK for this, but is there one that might tackle it better, or provide better results with the rest of my plan? I considered that maybe the Jeff's Prime would take those out, but I doubt it would, right? Also, which Sonus DFX/Propel pad to start with, blue, or would these scratches & the chosen polish be better off with the green? I know it's best to start with the least abrasive & work your way up, but when it comes to polish, I don't know what I don't know, so I'm hoping you all can recommend a good starting point based on your past experiences. I rather not abuse the paint too much since the car is brand new & I've heard Honda/Acura paint is soft.
So in advance, :thx !!!