Based on the advice I received in another thread, I went to work last night. Total time, including taking pics and scratching my head was ~50 minutes.
My order got screwed up by the vendor, so M105 was not at my disposal, but from the advice I received a Edge 2000 blue polishing pad (light) and M205 should do the trick.
So last night I threw caution to the wind and "practiced" on my 2006 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX SE. I won't bore you with all the passes I took (7 in all), but all pictures and video can be found here:
Spoiler_detail_6_18_2010 pictures by bster13 - Photobucket
I taped spoiler off, and worked on the right side. You can see the spider webs and ramdon deeper scratches:
I primed the pad like I read on the forums (for each round I primed the pad exactly the same, and eventually all the darker spots filled in on the pad.):
After 1st Pass w/ M105 spd. 4:
After 2nd Pass w/ M105 Spd. 4:
After 3rd Pass w/ M105 spd. 4:
After 4th Pass w/ M105 spd. 4:
After 5th Pass w/ M105 spd. 5:
After 6th Pass w/ M105 spd. 5:
After 7th Pass w/ M105 spd. 5:
I missed a spot near the tape, but you can see the difference between both sides.
And here is a short video where ~I~ can hear the difference between the polished right side and untouched left side. A little difficult to pick out I suppose. The right side feels very smooth compared to the left:
Spoiler_detail_6_18_2010 :: After 7th Pass w/ M105 spd. 5 video by bster13 - Photobucket
Lessons learned:
- I was way too light on my pressure in the beginning and didn't see any results...then I went to the other extreme and applied way too much such that the pad did not rotate. In the end I added a bit of painters tape to the top of the bad to help me see when the pad was rotating. I cranked the speed on my PC to #5 and applied as much pressure as possible while letting the pad rotate every so slowly. This started to give me results.
There are a few deeper random scratches I need to address, but this was a good learning experience. I can definitely tell the difference. Thank you, to the collective forum for all the tutorials that got me here.
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