i have a nogaro blue S4 and the blue pearl clearcoat is notorious for being ultra soft, to the point where you can scratch it with your fingertip if there is any dust on the car. its quite frustrating. I have been detailing here and there for some years now and never have issues with other cars. But with this one i cant seem to get it the way that i want it. i just detailed it and started after the wash (two bucket) i clayed it with the megs fine grade (blue) claybar and the professional detailer (50/50 mix) removing the excess with a megs gold colored MFT. after that i used a P21S paint cleanser with a megs 6" yellow polishing pad on a 7336SP. after the cleaner i hit it with #83 to get some of the random scratches in the clear also with a 6" yellow polishing pad and my DA. now normally i dont get any issues with the #83, but in this case, the whole car has a great deal of micro marring on it. I put wax on it for the time being until i can figure out what to do. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I have a dewalt DW849 that i am pretty handy with but i really dont think that this is a case where i should use it.
Here are some pics of my progress so far. if any of you local pros wanna take a look at the car in person i can do that *hint hint*
Before my first pass, after clay and cleanser:
After my 1st pass with #83:
I was thinking of hitting it with a swirl remover 2.0 with a yellow polishing pad and then maybe hitting it with speed glaze and a brown ultra soft pad after that. thanks in advance.
Here are some pics of my progress so far. if any of you local pros wanna take a look at the car in person i can do that *hint hint*
Before my first pass, after clay and cleanser:
After my 1st pass with #83:
I was thinking of hitting it with a swirl remover 2.0 with a yellow polishing pad and then maybe hitting it with speed glaze and a brown ultra soft pad after that. thanks in advance.
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