jhallhall
04-30-2015, 08:31 PM
Hey all, it's been a while since I've posted but I've recently acquired a "new to me" car that came with the dealership special...aka swirls galore!!!!
I work a ton and it is often hard to gauge when I will have enough free time to actually correct the paint and protect it.
So I was wondering. Would it be a bad idea if I were to completely compound, polish and seal one panel at a time and if I can't completely finish then come back and pick up where I left of?
For example if I was able to completely compound, polish and opticoat the drivers side fender and front door and then come back to do a few more panels a day or two later.
The car is daily driven so it will be out in the elements in between sessions.
Thanks guys!!
I work a ton and it is often hard to gauge when I will have enough free time to actually correct the paint and protect it.
So I was wondering. Would it be a bad idea if I were to completely compound, polish and seal one panel at a time and if I can't completely finish then come back and pick up where I left of?
For example if I was able to completely compound, polish and opticoat the drivers side fender and front door and then come back to do a few more panels a day or two later.
The car is daily driven so it will be out in the elements in between sessions.
Thanks guys!!