I had a '04 GMC Envoy dropped off to me last friday and it looked like someone washed it with sandpaper!!
I tried #83/8006 on the da and after 2 or 3 passes it basically did very little. So then I went to the rotary and same pad compound. Made a little bit of difference after 2 passes but still not much. Then switched to 7006/84 on rotary and it took out some of the lighter marks but left the deeper ones. Not having a wool pad I tried #85 with the 7006 and slowed the speed down to about 1200 and it took out the deeper marks. But then I had to go to #83/8006 and make 2 passes to take out the swirls!
Now the part that made no sense, I tried the da with #83/8006 and it showed more swirls but they were not tight swirls but well spaced out swirls if that makes sense. After 3 passes with the da, the swirls were less but there appeared to be what you guys refer to is micro marring. I have never had this problem before and it also did this with the 8006/#80. So then I went back to the rotary and there are no swirls.
This is all stuff that is very light and I can and have taken out of other cars with the da and #80/8006 except for a few spots that were lightly deeper. I was going to try #80 with the rotary but I ran out of pads!! I need to order some more I guess!
Is there a reason for this?
Is this the hard but scratch sensitive GM paint I keep hearing about?
I tried to take pics but the camera will not focus on what I can see. I'll try a few more times to see what I can come up with. I still have the passenger side and hood to do tomorrow so maybe the daylight will help with the pics.
I tried #83/8006 on the da and after 2 or 3 passes it basically did very little. So then I went to the rotary and same pad compound. Made a little bit of difference after 2 passes but still not much. Then switched to 7006/84 on rotary and it took out some of the lighter marks but left the deeper ones. Not having a wool pad I tried #85 with the 7006 and slowed the speed down to about 1200 and it took out the deeper marks. But then I had to go to #83/8006 and make 2 passes to take out the swirls!
Now the part that made no sense, I tried the da with #83/8006 and it showed more swirls but they were not tight swirls but well spaced out swirls if that makes sense. After 3 passes with the da, the swirls were less but there appeared to be what you guys refer to is micro marring. I have never had this problem before and it also did this with the 8006/#80. So then I went back to the rotary and there are no swirls.

This is all stuff that is very light and I can and have taken out of other cars with the da and #80/8006 except for a few spots that were lightly deeper. I was going to try #80 with the rotary but I ran out of pads!! I need to order some more I guess!
Is there a reason for this?
Is this the hard but scratch sensitive GM paint I keep hearing about?
I tried to take pics but the camera will not focus on what I can see. I'll try a few more times to see what I can come up with. I still have the passenger side and hood to do tomorrow so maybe the daylight will help with the pics.
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