First off, I plan on getting a UDM in the spring. But for now, I'd like to do some hand polishing with what I have on hand (oooh, bad pun). I have the 2 products mentioned in the title, I'd like to polish the trunk of my car which is only 2.5' x 2', not a large space at all.
I was over in the "Hall of fame" area & I came across a section on hand polishing, the guy used both these products separately & had decent results.
I don't want to wear out my arm, so I'd like to be as smart as I can be about doing it. My plan is to use the Scratch-X first (X3-5 passes) since it is the abrasive of the two, then using the KAIO (x3-5 passes) since it is the chemical cleaner and AIO. Then of course start layering the SG X 3 with 24" intervals.
Of course it will be clean and clayed first, the rest of the car looks great and is protected by layers of SG, the trunk has taken more abuse lately, I removed the sattelite antenna which left some pretty bad scratches and a cat has run across it a time or two, so no swirling or water spots, just light scratches.
Does this sound like a decent plan of attack? Any tips or suggestions? Any flaws? Obviously, I'm not expecting anything close to perfect, just enough to hold me over until springtime, and having a little fun experimenting.
Also, would you use a MF pad or foam?
Thanks, Blain
I was over in the "Hall of fame" area & I came across a section on hand polishing, the guy used both these products separately & had decent results.
I don't want to wear out my arm, so I'd like to be as smart as I can be about doing it. My plan is to use the Scratch-X first (X3-5 passes) since it is the abrasive of the two, then using the KAIO (x3-5 passes) since it is the chemical cleaner and AIO. Then of course start layering the SG X 3 with 24" intervals.
Of course it will be clean and clayed first, the rest of the car looks great and is protected by layers of SG, the trunk has taken more abuse lately, I removed the sattelite antenna which left some pretty bad scratches and a cat has run across it a time or two, so no swirling or water spots, just light scratches.
Does this sound like a decent plan of attack? Any tips or suggestions? Any flaws? Obviously, I'm not expecting anything close to perfect, just enough to hold me over until springtime, and having a little fun experimenting.
Also, would you use a MF pad or foam?
Thanks, Blain