Changed By: Burg Boxster Change Date: April 23, 2012 04:17PM Golden detailing rule...
Use least invasive method possible.
If not correcting, then move onto something ever so slightly more aggressive.
Before I'd go w/ either of those rubbing compounds, I try the following in order:
- clay bar w/ detail spray - white vinegar and water - hand glaze - swirl remover by hand - swirl remover by machine - very mild polish by hand - very mild polish by machine - mild polish by hand - mild polish by machine - medium polish by hand - medium polish by machine
Unless this thing was a Pterosaurs, above should more than resolve (my guess is mild polish by machine) at the latest) before having to move to any rubbing compound...
Good luck :)
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Author: Burg Boxster Date: April 23, 2012 04:03PM Golden detailing rule...
Use least invasive method possible.
If not correcting, then move onto something ever so slightly more aggressive.
Before I'd go w/ either of those rubbing compounds, I try the following in order:
- clay bar w/ detail spray - white vinegar and water - hand glaze - swirl remover by hand - swirl remover by machine - very mild polish by hand - very mild polish by machine - mild polish by hand - mild polish by machine - medium polish by hand - medium polish by machine
Unless this thing was a Pterosaurs, above should more than resolve (my guess is mild polish by machine) before having to move to any rubbing compound...