Hello all, first time poster. I'm basically getting more interested because I can't seem to get this finish to look good. This is a 2001 Ford F150, black clearcoated finish. I understand this to be a soft paint. No doubt the finish has been damaged by my enthusiastic and uneducated exuberance. To include inexperienced application of a rotary buffer, no regard for proper applicators for products, anxiously applying wax in an unshaded area, compounding when not necessary, etc.
This past weekend I clay barred and then applied SwirlX to try to remove the swirls. As you can see the swirlsa re still there. To date I have been doing everything by hand. So maybe a reapplication with Swirl or ScratchX with a machine may yield acceptable results. I will invest in the DA, it just saves so much time and my body, plus I think it will yield more consistent results.
I need some advice and steps to get back to square one. What shoudl I do to restore this to a deep, wet, lustery finish. I don't want to make anymore mistakes so I need the products, applicators, technique if you can.
Any advice woudl be appreciated. Thanks in advance.



This past weekend I clay barred and then applied SwirlX to try to remove the swirls. As you can see the swirlsa re still there. To date I have been doing everything by hand. So maybe a reapplication with Swirl or ScratchX with a machine may yield acceptable results. I will invest in the DA, it just saves so much time and my body, plus I think it will yield more consistent results.
I need some advice and steps to get back to square one. What shoudl I do to restore this to a deep, wet, lustery finish. I don't want to make anymore mistakes so I need the products, applicators, technique if you can.
Any advice woudl be appreciated. Thanks in advance.




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