I need help. I've had my black Camaro for a month and am having trouble getting the paint results I want. The dealer swirled it up a bit with a novice (probably rotary) wax job and I'm getting frustrated with my results so far.
Problem #1: I seem to be causing micro scratches somehow. They are in a straight line mostly which is how I move the wash mitt and dry. I've TRIED to scratch the surface with my microfiber towels to see if they are the cause and can't, so I'm thinking the wash mitt is to blame. I don't use two buckets but have started hose rinsing the mitt before I dunk it back in the bucket.
Here's a couple shots of scratches above the driver's door and below the driver's door mirror:


Problem #2: So, a week ago I spent 5 hrs. working my DA polisher. I applied SwirlX with a Lake County swirlbuster (orange) pad and in my garage light I thought the results were great at removing about 90% of the scratches. I followed up with a single coat of NXT 2.0 applied with a black pad and I was happy with the results. Unfortunately, it's been overcast until today so I couldn't see the work in direct sunlight. After today's wash, I can see that I have several new line scratches, and although the swirls are reduced, they are still visible from a few feet away.
So, I tested the scratch shown above below my mirror with a hand applied coat of SwirlX. The result was good on the scratch, but hologram and large swirls from hell! Ugh! This is what it looked like:

Then I hand applied a coat of the NXT 2.0 and it made 70% improvement, obviously by filling in the swirls rather than removing them. Like this:

I don't know what to try next. I don't want to be applying NXT 2.0 every week just to fill in the minor swirls, I want to actually remove them and then apply wax over a swirl free surface. Maybe I'm asking too much, is this impossible? Would a less aggressive pad on my DA make a difference? I use an Ultimate Detailing Machine DA which is like a more powerful Porter Cable. I applied the SwirlX on setting #4 (6 is MAX) and the NXT on setting #2...
Problem #1: I seem to be causing micro scratches somehow. They are in a straight line mostly which is how I move the wash mitt and dry. I've TRIED to scratch the surface with my microfiber towels to see if they are the cause and can't, so I'm thinking the wash mitt is to blame. I don't use two buckets but have started hose rinsing the mitt before I dunk it back in the bucket.
Here's a couple shots of scratches above the driver's door and below the driver's door mirror:


Problem #2: So, a week ago I spent 5 hrs. working my DA polisher. I applied SwirlX with a Lake County swirlbuster (orange) pad and in my garage light I thought the results were great at removing about 90% of the scratches. I followed up with a single coat of NXT 2.0 applied with a black pad and I was happy with the results. Unfortunately, it's been overcast until today so I couldn't see the work in direct sunlight. After today's wash, I can see that I have several new line scratches, and although the swirls are reduced, they are still visible from a few feet away.
So, I tested the scratch shown above below my mirror with a hand applied coat of SwirlX. The result was good on the scratch, but hologram and large swirls from hell! Ugh! This is what it looked like:

Then I hand applied a coat of the NXT 2.0 and it made 70% improvement, obviously by filling in the swirls rather than removing them. Like this:

I don't know what to try next. I don't want to be applying NXT 2.0 every week just to fill in the minor swirls, I want to actually remove them and then apply wax over a swirl free surface. Maybe I'm asking too much, is this impossible? Would a less aggressive pad on my DA make a difference? I use an Ultimate Detailing Machine DA which is like a more powerful Porter Cable. I applied the SwirlX on setting #4 (6 is MAX) and the NXT on setting #2...

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