Hey fellas,
Before I make a stupid mistake, I want to make sure that what I'm about to do is the right thing. The car is a '07 Honda Fit Sport. It's got some really fine swirls all over my hood, and some on the roof. It's so fine that sunlight has to hit the paint the right way for me to see it. Therefore, I can't even tell if there are any on the doors. As for noticeable scratches, there is one on the hood, and a fine hair line on the trunk door. My toolbox consists of a PC 7335, 6.5" LC Orange mild cut flat pad, 6.5" LC White polish flat pad, Menzerna IP, Menzerna FPII. To remove the really fine swirls, do I really need to use IP and LC Orange or perhaps a FPII/LC Orange combo or FPII/LC White instead? My initial thought was to use IP/LC Orange first, then finish off with FPII/LC White. Is this overkill? Thanks-in-advance.
Paint will be topped with Victoria Wax. Photos/product reviews to come once I'm done.
Before I make a stupid mistake, I want to make sure that what I'm about to do is the right thing. The car is a '07 Honda Fit Sport. It's got some really fine swirls all over my hood, and some on the roof. It's so fine that sunlight has to hit the paint the right way for me to see it. Therefore, I can't even tell if there are any on the doors. As for noticeable scratches, there is one on the hood, and a fine hair line on the trunk door. My toolbox consists of a PC 7335, 6.5" LC Orange mild cut flat pad, 6.5" LC White polish flat pad, Menzerna IP, Menzerna FPII. To remove the really fine swirls, do I really need to use IP and LC Orange or perhaps a FPII/LC Orange combo or FPII/LC White instead? My initial thought was to use IP/LC Orange first, then finish off with FPII/LC White. Is this overkill? Thanks-in-advance.
Paint will be topped with Victoria Wax. Photos/product reviews to come once I'm done.
