Recently I noticed some water etching or at least thats what im calling it. Looks like i got a bunch of short hairs in my paint. Never seen it before till i recently installed some pretty bright lights in my garage.
So i took the plunge and bought a PC and in looking for more info and tutorials i found this site. Having never acually used anything mechanical on this or any other car I was a little leary about going to harsh so i bought a white and orange pad and some PB SSR1 and pro polish thinking that this should be more then enough.
After one pass of the white pad and polish all i had was some really shiny etching. So i bucked up to the SSR1 and the orange pad. After I worked a section I wipe the SSR1 away to reveal very minimal change if any at all.
Since its the most abrasive choice i have i figure id hit it again, then again.. After 3 passes I grab my brand new megs microfiber to wipe away the compound and see that its doing the trick. But, what i failed to realize is that brand new microfiber still had the tag on it and as i look back to see what a good job im doing i noticed a real nice set of fine scratches compliments of my snazzy new towel.
Debating at the moment if i want to go back to the garage and work the SSR1, wait and get something more abrasive or just buy that carbon fiber hood I always wanted. But, i guess that wont help the roof of my car.
/rant off
I'm still learning and except for the tag scratches im acually enjoying the experiance. Any tips suggestions or advise is always welcome.
Lou
So i took the plunge and bought a PC and in looking for more info and tutorials i found this site. Having never acually used anything mechanical on this or any other car I was a little leary about going to harsh so i bought a white and orange pad and some PB SSR1 and pro polish thinking that this should be more then enough.
After one pass of the white pad and polish all i had was some really shiny etching. So i bucked up to the SSR1 and the orange pad. After I worked a section I wipe the SSR1 away to reveal very minimal change if any at all.
Since its the most abrasive choice i have i figure id hit it again, then again.. After 3 passes I grab my brand new megs microfiber to wipe away the compound and see that its doing the trick. But, what i failed to realize is that brand new microfiber still had the tag on it and as i look back to see what a good job im doing i noticed a real nice set of fine scratches compliments of my snazzy new towel.
Debating at the moment if i want to go back to the garage and work the SSR1, wait and get something more abrasive or just buy that carbon fiber hood I always wanted. But, i guess that wont help the roof of my car.
/rant off
I'm still learning and except for the tag scratches im acually enjoying the experiance. Any tips suggestions or advise is always welcome.
Lou