While waiting at a light today I began to look at the black painted truck next to me. I saw what appeared to be circular marks in the paint from someone applying something in circular motions
1) is this what is known as spider marks or is it possibly circular defective cracks in the overcoat?
2) I used my PC with #82 on a side panel of my truck today. The paint definately looked better. What now? do you shine a bright light on it to see if you still have scratches? Do you buy a blacklight or is a flashlight alright to use?
3) what can you do about places on your hood that rocks have chipped off the paint? I have OEM touch-up paint. How much of the area do you have to surface prime? Do you fare the area like 3:1 (3 times the diameter of the chip) to blend in?
4) I have a 6.5" pad. Alot of threads say work an area 2' by 2'. Being I am the "work more is better" type of person wouldn't you want to use the biggest pad possible to cover more surface area?
5) I have read, with alot of interest, people who use grade 000 steel wool to surface finish their windows...what's up with that...do you do that by hand? what do you finish that bad boy off with? Is that the ultimate glass cleaner or what?
6) I still wonder how #80 could be so effective if it is just a mild finishing product? I am intrigued by the label "glaze" when everything else is a polish, wax. cleaner, compound or acrylic.
7) I am grateful to be an apprentice so I can pound these questions out. thanks for your patience
1) is this what is known as spider marks or is it possibly circular defective cracks in the overcoat?
2) I used my PC with #82 on a side panel of my truck today. The paint definately looked better. What now? do you shine a bright light on it to see if you still have scratches? Do you buy a blacklight or is a flashlight alright to use?
3) what can you do about places on your hood that rocks have chipped off the paint? I have OEM touch-up paint. How much of the area do you have to surface prime? Do you fare the area like 3:1 (3 times the diameter of the chip) to blend in?
4) I have a 6.5" pad. Alot of threads say work an area 2' by 2'. Being I am the "work more is better" type of person wouldn't you want to use the biggest pad possible to cover more surface area?
5) I have read, with alot of interest, people who use grade 000 steel wool to surface finish their windows...what's up with that...do you do that by hand? what do you finish that bad boy off with? Is that the ultimate glass cleaner or what?
6) I still wonder how #80 could be so effective if it is just a mild finishing product? I am intrigued by the label "glaze" when everything else is a polish, wax. cleaner, compound or acrylic.
7) I am grateful to be an apprentice so I can pound these questions out. thanks for your patience