Hi there.
Here is my problem.
I did a bad polishing job there are 2 years ago, I was badly advised and now my paint is scratched... I met several car professionals detailers this last days to get informations about the right way to repair this paint. The problem is that here in France the detailing world is quite recent and most of the people I met wasn't familiar at all with this kind of work on a fiberglass /gelcoat body. One of them suggests me to wrap the RV instead of trying to polish it.
I ordered a good DA buffer (10mm of orbital movement) and pads, and I ordered Meguiar's products :the m67 for the first step, the M45 for the second and finally the m56 for waxing it. Does the m67 has enough grinding action to remove heavy scratches and swirls or I should go with a stronger one like Meguiar's M105 for example?
I would like to share pics with you but I did not find the way to upload a few ones...
I hope that I'll be able to bring back my paint to its original condition... I really love my motorhome! =)
Bye for now!
Here is my problem.
I did a bad polishing job there are 2 years ago, I was badly advised and now my paint is scratched... I met several car professionals detailers this last days to get informations about the right way to repair this paint. The problem is that here in France the detailing world is quite recent and most of the people I met wasn't familiar at all with this kind of work on a fiberglass /gelcoat body. One of them suggests me to wrap the RV instead of trying to polish it.
I ordered a good DA buffer (10mm of orbital movement) and pads, and I ordered Meguiar's products :the m67 for the first step, the M45 for the second and finally the m56 for waxing it. Does the m67 has enough grinding action to remove heavy scratches and swirls or I should go with a stronger one like Meguiar's M105 for example?
I would like to share pics with you but I did not find the way to upload a few ones...
I hope that I'll be able to bring back my paint to its original condition... I really love my motorhome! =)
Bye for now!
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