GTScott
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I spent last night working on the trunk of my wife's new Acura. It has some nice dealer installed scratches where it appears that they wiped the trunk down while it was a bit too dirty. The scratches are very light and look to be about the depth of standard spider webbing scratches. More than anything, it annoys me knowing they are there. I know, I need help.
Here is what I have tried...
I QD'd the area to remove any dust and such. I used my DP Mild Swirl remover on a Wolfgang orange pad at 3 on the PC. That did not seem to do much so I went over it again with the same setup. That was better but not great so I put the PC up to 4 and that helped even more. I then swapped to some PB Pro Polish on a Wolfgang orange pad. That brought some shine back. I topped it with PB Ex w/ Carnuba. In the right light, I can still see the scratches. They are definitely better than before, but still there.
I am guessing that the Mild Swirl Remover may not have been the best for this job. I was contemplating order the PB SSR series. Any other suggestions? I was not assuming that it would take more than 3 seperate passes to remove these. I think I just might not have the right product for the job.
Any insight?
-GT
Here is what I have tried...
I QD'd the area to remove any dust and such. I used my DP Mild Swirl remover on a Wolfgang orange pad at 3 on the PC. That did not seem to do much so I went over it again with the same setup. That was better but not great so I put the PC up to 4 and that helped even more. I then swapped to some PB Pro Polish on a Wolfgang orange pad. That brought some shine back. I topped it with PB Ex w/ Carnuba. In the right light, I can still see the scratches. They are definitely better than before, but still there.
I am guessing that the Mild Swirl Remover may not have been the best for this job. I was contemplating order the PB SSR series. Any other suggestions? I was not assuming that it would take more than 3 seperate passes to remove these. I think I just might not have the right product for the job.
Any insight?
-GT