Last weekend I got to use my new 7424 for the first time on our swirled purple Mazda 3s:
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With a green edge 2k pad + Z-PC I went to work. :waxing: Being a noob I had a bit of a hard time trying to determine pressure, duration and size of work area. I tried light & medium pressure, but the swirls would only budge a little:
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(funny how purple the paint looks here, in comparison to the blueness of the first pic)
After a follow up with Blue 2k pad with Z-AIO, and Z-5Pro by hand, end result:
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It looks like Z-PC is only strong enough for light swirl marks. I would like to see what product I could use on the green pad that could get rid of all the swirls. Do I need to go compound like Optimum Compound, or would a heavier swirl remover like XMT Intermediate Swirl Remover 3 do the job? (just throwing out random product names)
It could also have been faulty technique... I have a feeling I went too fast and tried to cover too much area with too much pressure.
Any suggestions you guys would be much appreciated!
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With a green edge 2k pad + Z-PC I went to work. :waxing: Being a noob I had a bit of a hard time trying to determine pressure, duration and size of work area. I tried light & medium pressure, but the swirls would only budge a little:
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(funny how purple the paint looks here, in comparison to the blueness of the first pic)
After a follow up with Blue 2k pad with Z-AIO, and Z-5Pro by hand, end result:
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It looks like Z-PC is only strong enough for light swirl marks. I would like to see what product I could use on the green pad that could get rid of all the swirls. Do I need to go compound like Optimum Compound, or would a heavier swirl remover like XMT Intermediate Swirl Remover 3 do the job? (just throwing out random product names)
It could also have been faulty technique... I have a feeling I went too fast and tried to cover too much area with too much pressure.
Any suggestions you guys would be much appreciated!