What condition is your car in? Is it clear coated? What color is the car? Are you using a PC or something else? What kind of pad are you gonna use?
Hi Chuck, being a well experienced detailer, let me run this one by you...My alpine white '99 M3 is in great shape...The paint is smooth, shiny, and for the most part, free of swirls and scratches..its garage parked most of the time...Yet, every once in a while, something happens..I recently had the car at teh dealership, who had to send it ot their body shop for some weld reinforcements to the rear shock towers...Anyway, the welding, and grinding, prompted the dealer to call me and request permission to wash the car, which they have general instructions not to do...I caved in and let them.
For the most part, it was ok...But, I did pick up a few clear coat layer scratches in the hood...Not the kind you can grab with a finger nail, but the kind you can see in certain indirect indoor lighting. Yesterday, in the awful heat, I took some 3m Fine Cut Rubbing Compound, and a small sanding block wrapped in terry, and went after them. I also hand rubbed with a Meguiars foam hand pad....In the end, all I accomplished was to roll over the edges a bit, to make them somewhat less noticeable...But theyre clearly still there.
I want to know if you abide by my next planned steps... Remember, Im only after about 4 random scratches in the clear layer, not deep enough for finger nail grabbing, and about 3 - 5 inches long..
I plan to take my PC with my polishing pad, and apply some more 3m FCRC. If that doesnt get all of it, I plan on doing the same, but with my foam cutting 6" pad instead. I fully expect one of these to take care of it...BTW, since the damage is very local, just in 4 different scratches on an otherwise perfect surface, Id be very tempted to keep the PC pad orbiting in pretty much the same place...But, I know this goes against recognized technique, which generally has you moving the pad around to not build up too much heat or pressure in one spot...But since the damage is localized, does this still apply?
Any way, if they are still there, Id bring out the rotary, and use the same pads, in the above order, and the same products.
Whenever I find the scratches are gone, Id follow up probably with Meguiars #9, or #3, and then wax...
Is this pretty much the prescribed course of action for the damage Ive described?
thanks for your help.