So yeah, did up the whole GTI.
Had some deep scratches, so I started off with SSR2.5 and a yellow pad.
I noticed that the SSR2.5 would have some weird issues, the pad would get caked VERY EASY and it dusted a LOT, even in the cool garage I was in. As expected, the paint got very hazy but wasn't taking out as many defects as I thought it would. Now, I would think that would be due to the fact that I wasn't working it long enough, but if I kept working it, I would just get mega dusting and the buildup on the pad would start caking onto the car itself. Any good tips on using SSR2.5? It just seemed really difficult to work with.
After I finished with the 2.5, I changed to 1z PP on a white pad. It was great, however I noticed if I worked the PP too long it got to the point where it would leave a LOT of wetness on the car. Like all of the abrasives were gone and it was just rubbing the solvents on the paint.
After I completed this step, it looked GOOD, but I noticed that when I pulled my masking tape off, the paint below the tape actually looked BETTER than the paint I finished with PP. It had more scratches, but the finish itself was more smooth, and it was obvious the paint I did with the PP was still slightly hazy.
Any tips on removing this haze? Was the PP still too harsh, or am I missing a step between the SSR2.5 and the PP to remove the hazing? Should I try SSR2.5 on a white pad after the yellow?
I don't understand how anyone could move from SSR2.5 directly to an LSP after my experience with it.
Had some deep scratches, so I started off with SSR2.5 and a yellow pad.
I noticed that the SSR2.5 would have some weird issues, the pad would get caked VERY EASY and it dusted a LOT, even in the cool garage I was in. As expected, the paint got very hazy but wasn't taking out as many defects as I thought it would. Now, I would think that would be due to the fact that I wasn't working it long enough, but if I kept working it, I would just get mega dusting and the buildup on the pad would start caking onto the car itself. Any good tips on using SSR2.5? It just seemed really difficult to work with.
After I finished with the 2.5, I changed to 1z PP on a white pad. It was great, however I noticed if I worked the PP too long it got to the point where it would leave a LOT of wetness on the car. Like all of the abrasives were gone and it was just rubbing the solvents on the paint.
After I completed this step, it looked GOOD, but I noticed that when I pulled my masking tape off, the paint below the tape actually looked BETTER than the paint I finished with PP. It had more scratches, but the finish itself was more smooth, and it was obvious the paint I did with the PP was still slightly hazy.
Any tips on removing this haze? Was the PP still too harsh, or am I missing a step between the SSR2.5 and the PP to remove the hazing? Should I try SSR2.5 on a white pad after the yellow?
I don't understand how anyone could move from SSR2.5 directly to an LSP after my experience with it.