Re: Never Experienced Before
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Originally Posted by
Steadyj
Hey guys first time posting. I've been doing my own vehicles for a while now but consider myself a rookie for sure.
Welcome to AutogeekOnline! :welcome:
And we were all rookies at one time. :cheers:
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Originally Posted by
Steadyj
2018 Ford Explorer Platinum. I bought it used. Last night I decided I would tackle a hazy slash marred spot on the rear hatch.
I used my DA with M205 and it cleared up but then I noticed it was hazing as I went.
It's hard to tell what's going on in the second picture but in this picture it looks like micro-marring.
https://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...13_gallery-jpg
If the swirls/scratches/micro-marring I see in the picture above are being caused by your process - then we simply need to dial-in a different process.
The Meguiar's M205 is known for causing micro-marring on really soft paints, thus one of the reasons Meguiar's came out with M210.
The Meguiar's #7 is non-abrasive. It can mask defects but it will not remove defects.
Questions?
- What type of polisher are you using?
- What type of pad?
:)