My favorate thing in life: out side of my family would be my 99 Range Rover HSE..
I use it for what it was built for;light trail riding and offroading.. And the spray bays and car washes have done nothing short of killing my paint... As far as know this is the factory finish... It only has 60k and when I bought it was like new glossy... However nowthe finish is similar to that of the one posted recently by the guy that hit the car door with steel wool... Deep surface scraches not quite to the primer are killing me... After weeks of research I have decided to obtain a rotary buffer and try my hand at resurfacing myself... I have visited several auto stores and stare at the products for hours and leave empty handed ...
I need a little hand holding on this one... I'd like to know where to start what compound product I should start with and then what product should be applied afterwards... I have an older jeep that I can practice on so I can be as aggresive as possible however the Rover is black and my practice model is tan... I know this will effect the outcome... PLEASE HELP... What pads products and speed do I need and what are the best steps to take to get my babys luster back????
I use it for what it was built for;light trail riding and offroading.. And the spray bays and car washes have done nothing short of killing my paint... As far as know this is the factory finish... It only has 60k and when I bought it was like new glossy... However nowthe finish is similar to that of the one posted recently by the guy that hit the car door with steel wool... Deep surface scraches not quite to the primer are killing me... After weeks of research I have decided to obtain a rotary buffer and try my hand at resurfacing myself... I have visited several auto stores and stare at the products for hours and leave empty handed ...

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