Although my car is fairly new, it had bad swirls in my opinion which were readily visible in direct sunlight. I hated it. It also had some fine scratches in random spots. I’m not sure how it swirled so quickly and badly as I hand wash using proper techniques, but I digress.
On a Mustang related forum, an experienced detailed told me to use M105 and follow that with M205. He said that Ford paint was hard and aggressive applications were necessary to remove swirls.
Last night I washed the car with dish detergent and used the clay bar. I used my orange pad with M105 and followed that with my white pad and M205. In the fading light of day, it looked good. I moved the car into the garage and examined it with a bright halogen light. It appeared like the swirls where gone and I was pretty happy.
This morning I took the car out to go to work. In the bright morning sun what was revealed was disappointing. There are still swirls visible, but now I also have holograms or buffer swirl. After reading some material this morning, it appears I may have induced these holograms by failing to work the polish, especially the M105, adequately into the paint, not allowing it to properly break down. I tired to stop at the point where the polish was just on the verge of drying, just barely moist.
Somewhat paradoxically, I have read the holograms make be the result of working the polish too long, at this point I am not sure.
My question is, where do I go from here? I have not carried out a final wax yet. Should I go back and reapply M205 with a white pad, working the polish fully? I really want a spectacular finish and what I have now might be worse then when I started.
Thanks
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