Working on a 1998 Chevy Tahoe. Very neglected original paint.
Working on the driver side of the hood as my test panel.
Clayed it, used my orbital with wool pad and M105 + M205.
I am left with a very nice shine and some scratches.
The scratches do not snag a fingernail when dragged across. So they appear to be in the clear coat layer.
I have a lot of these scratches all over my test panel, and am certain over most of the truck.


What is the best way to address these scratches?
1) Color sand by hand with 2000 or 3000 grit, then more orbital + M105/205?
2) Reviewing the info on this forum, maybe use a DA polisher with foam backing pad and 3000 grit wet paper?
3) Any other good info or suggestions?
Thanks for any help or tips?
Are the Meguiar's guys gonna run an Open House or Open Garage night any time soon?
Craig
Working on the driver side of the hood as my test panel.
Clayed it, used my orbital with wool pad and M105 + M205.
I am left with a very nice shine and some scratches.
The scratches do not snag a fingernail when dragged across. So they appear to be in the clear coat layer.
I have a lot of these scratches all over my test panel, and am certain over most of the truck.


What is the best way to address these scratches?
1) Color sand by hand with 2000 or 3000 grit, then more orbital + M105/205?
2) Reviewing the info on this forum, maybe use a DA polisher with foam backing pad and 3000 grit wet paper?
3) Any other good info or suggestions?
Thanks for any help or tips?
Are the Meguiar's guys gonna run an Open House or Open Garage night any time soon?
Craig
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