Hi everyone. I recently purchased a 2001 Miata SE in British Racing Green. The paint is just straight base coat/clear coat gloss paint (no metallic or pearl or anything). This is the first car I've owned with "regular" (non-metallic) paint. I've seen some amazing results for gloss paint like this, but I'm not sure how to go about getting those results.
I've polished a section of the trunk lid (SIP/ff106 on LC orange and white pads), and while I removed about 80% of the swirls, the paint just didn't have the amazing depth and luster that I've seen people achieve on here - it looked very "flat" and 2-dimensional. Does a high-quality LSP really make that much of a difference on non-metallic paint, or is there something else I'm missing? Maybe I need another final light polishing step or something?
Any other tips/advice on making gloss paint look its best? Thanks!
Oh, and one more quick question: what products will work well on the convertible top? It's a tan "canvas-look" textured vinyl.
I've polished a section of the trunk lid (SIP/ff106 on LC orange and white pads), and while I removed about 80% of the swirls, the paint just didn't have the amazing depth and luster that I've seen people achieve on here - it looked very "flat" and 2-dimensional. Does a high-quality LSP really make that much of a difference on non-metallic paint, or is there something else I'm missing? Maybe I need another final light polishing step or something?
Any other tips/advice on making gloss paint look its best? Thanks!
Oh, and one more quick question: what products will work well on the convertible top? It's a tan "canvas-look" textured vinyl.