Hi to all forum members. I've been lurking here for a while and learning a lot. Now it's time for my first before/after thread. I'm looking for advice on how to improve my results.
This is my girlfriend's car. A 1997 Honda Civic EX in Cypress Green Pearl. It's never been garaged, and has been through the worst New England can throw at it (salt, rain, and sun). When it was washed, it was almost always at automatic car washes. As you can imagine, the paint is in absolutely horrid shape.
Before:
I bought a 7336, SFX pads and SFX-1,2,3 polish, and this evening I went to work. I wiped the trunk lid down with quick detailer and taped off half of it. I clayed it and then started polishing. I'm sure I can improve my technique, but it was pretty effective.
After:
Did I get out all of the scratches? No. Is it still a major improvement? Yes. Can I improve it further? I'm not sure. That's where you come in. I could use some advice. Do I stop here and leave well enough alone? Crank up the PC to 6 (I didn't go above 4, and was usually slower than that)? Wet sand? I may have to do some sanding in spots I touch up elsewhere on the car later anyway. Here's one last picture.
Dividing line:
Thanks in advance for the help!
This is my girlfriend's car. A 1997 Honda Civic EX in Cypress Green Pearl. It's never been garaged, and has been through the worst New England can throw at it (salt, rain, and sun). When it was washed, it was almost always at automatic car washes. As you can imagine, the paint is in absolutely horrid shape.
Before:

I bought a 7336, SFX pads and SFX-1,2,3 polish, and this evening I went to work. I wiped the trunk lid down with quick detailer and taped off half of it. I clayed it and then started polishing. I'm sure I can improve my technique, but it was pretty effective.
After:

Did I get out all of the scratches? No. Is it still a major improvement? Yes. Can I improve it further? I'm not sure. That's where you come in. I could use some advice. Do I stop here and leave well enough alone? Crank up the PC to 6 (I didn't go above 4, and was usually slower than that)? Wet sand? I may have to do some sanding in spots I touch up elsewhere on the car later anyway. Here's one last picture.
Dividing line:

Thanks in advance for the help!