Unimpresed with PC

I've taken a lot worse swirling than that out with SSR2.5 with yellow LC pads followed by SSR1 with white LC pad "on black paint". I would start with SSR2.5 yellow pad or what ever equivilent cutting pad you have, work it in at 2 - 3 PC speed for about 20 seconds then at 6 untill it starts to disappear. You may have to do this a couple of times, then follow with SSR1 with a polishing pad. If you do this those swirls will definitely come out.:xyxthumbs
 
Yaemish, don't give up just yet.



Here's a thread of someone who's having similar troubles to you. The advice given to him may help you too. Especially the 'How to' link.



BTW, those swirls are easily within the ability of a PC...just need time and technique.



http://www.autopia.org/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=53605&perpage=12&pagenumber=1



Here's what the PC can do...both these cars where swirled to high heaven and totally dull.



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I suppose maybe I had the speed too low. Should the SSR be almost toally invisibe when I am done? I just seemed like I would have had to do several more passes for this to happen. How fast should the machine be going with the SSr 2.5 and the SSR 1? Maybe I just didn't work it long enough.



In one spot on my trunk, I cranked it up to 5.5 with the yellow pad and SSR 2.5, the paint became really dull. I don't want to mess it up by going over it too much.
 
Yaemish said:
I suppose maybe I had the speed too low. Should the SSR be almost toally invisibe when I am done? I just seemed like I would have had to do several more passes for this to happen. How fast should the machine be going with the SSr 2.5 and the SSR 1? Maybe I just didn't work it long enough.



In one spot on my trunk, I cranked it up to 5.5 with the yellow pad and SSR 2.5, the paint became really dull. I don't want to mess it up by going over it too much.

Yes it will go dull. I don't have much experience with SSRs but I do with Menzerna and Megs. The principles are the same. An aggressive polish with an aggressive pad at aggressive speeds will dull down the finish. That's ok!



Sometimes it takes all that to remove bad swirls on hard paint. That's why you finish with a finishing polish to bring back the gloss. As long as it's not *too* dulled-down, you'll be fine.



Try one panel with the aggressive combo just mentioned. Then polish with SSR 2.5 with a white pad; then finish with SSR1 and a finishing pad. See how you go with that.



Remember, after spreading the polish on a 2x2 area at speed 3, do one pass at 4.5 moving very slowly (2' per second) overlapping at 50%, moderate pressure. Then turn up to 5, same arm speed, less pressure. Keep working it in like that until it starts to go clear or oily looking.



BTW, there's no such thing as 5.5 on a PC; it's either 5 or 6...there's no increments between 5 and 6. Stick to 5 IMO. I only go to 6 with finishing polishes to burnish the paint. Others have a different methodology. :D
 
Yaemish said:
I suppose maybe I had the speed too low. Should the SSR be almost toally invisibe when I am done? I just seemed like I would have had to do several more passes for this to happen. How fast should the machine be going with the SSr 2.5 and the SSR 1? Maybe I just didn't work it long enough.



In one spot on my trunk, I cranked it up to 5.5 with the yellow pad and SSR 2.5, the paint became really dull. I don't want to mess it up by going over it too much.



Sounds like you didn't work it long enough, or you were moving the PC too fast...



When I work in a polish this is the speed I do my passes at:



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SSR1 should remove any hazing, if not go over it again with SSR2.5/polishing pad, work it a bit longer and slow down the passes then follow up with SSR1





I sometimes check my progress (especially with a new polish) by wiping off an area and seeing the progress...checking it every few passes after the initial inspection until the desired results are achieved.



Good Luck!
 
Try using Scratch X by Meguair's and buffing pad. I took out alot of damage that looked like that with SX. It's very easy to use. Try on a 6"x 6"are by hand first and you'll know.
 
I never saw the paste get that oily, I think I may have been going to fast. Is it dangerous to goto 5?



Here are some pics of when I sped it up, not sue if this is the maring that everyone talks about.



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You can see on the top back left it is a little dull





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This is another shot on the trunk that got a little dull with the SSR 2.5





This last shot is some paint damage that the car had when I got it, possibly caused by a rotary?? Any way I can fix this?



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Yaemish said:
I never saw the paste get that oily, I think I may have been going to fast. Is it dangerous to goto 5?



Here are some pics of when I sped it up, not sue if this is the maring that everyone talks about.





You can see on the top back left it is a little dull







This last shot is some paint damage that the car had when I got it, possibly caused by a rotary?? Any way I can fix this?




Sorry, that is Menzerna, SSR breaksdown differently, but the point is to show the speed of the passes and that all polishes will go through stages as they breakdown.



The dullness is not working the product long enough...work it longer and check a spot periodically (the method I said in the previous post) until you get the feel for how the product works.
 
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