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Sorry guys, me again


Redfireshaker06

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You can tell I'm a noob. I'm sorry I've been asking so many questions. But this site is so helpful.

 

But I finally had a chance to use the PC today. And I don't know if I was expecting to much out of it. My roof has some light scratches. And what looked like water spots. I don't know if they are etched in the clear or what. But I tried both polishes (fine and SHR) and they are still there. But I did use the SHR on my trunk lid and it removed the water spots, and I'm happy about that. But it doesn't seem to remove light scratches. What am I doing wrong? Also, if you use the SHR. Do you have to follow it with the fine machine polish or can you go on to the following steps?

 

And then my PC setting.

 

What should these be set at on the dial, and with light or heavy pressure?

 

SHR and Orange Pad=

 

Fine Machine Polish on white pad=

 

Machine Glaze on black pad=

 

Machine Sealant on black pad=

 

Wax on black pad=

 

 

Thanks everyone, sooner or later I won't need to ask so many questions. :help:

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If you have some pictures it would really help, but to answer your questions :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:

 

 

SHR and Orange Pad= 5 to 6 Heavy

 

FMP on white pad= 5 to 6 Heavy or light (as needed)

 

Machine Glaze on black pad= ??????

 

Machine Sealant on black pad= ??????

 

Machine Super Wax on black pad= 3 light

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If I use the SHR, do I need to follow it up with the Fine machine polish or can I go on to the next steps?

 

Polishing should always be done in steps to get the best results. Always follow an aggressive polish with a fine polish :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:

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