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I was "blending" a few minor scratches in my new black paint with some SSR1 and a white LC pad. The scratches are gone, but I noticed that it left behind some spiderwebbing or micro-marring (whatever you want to call it). I can only see it when the sun is reflecting right over it.
I tried to clean it up with some Pro Polish and a white pad. That didn't work, so I tried some SSR2 with an orange pad. That didn't work either. I even stepped down to SSR2.5 and a yellow pad. Still no luck.
I trust the products and the pads, so I'm pretty sure it's just my technique. Here is what I'm doing:
1) put 2 circles of product on a pad
2) spread it on the area with a PC set on 3
3) bump it up to 6 using slight pressure
4) go up and down then back and forth
5) repeat changing directions several times until the abraisive is gone and all that's left is an oily slick (usually anbout 1.5-2 minutes)
6) wipe it off with a MF towel using back and forth movement.
What am I doing wrong?????
I tried to clean it up with some Pro Polish and a white pad. That didn't work, so I tried some SSR2 with an orange pad. That didn't work either. I even stepped down to SSR2.5 and a yellow pad. Still no luck.
I trust the products and the pads, so I'm pretty sure it's just my technique. Here is what I'm doing:
1) put 2 circles of product on a pad
2) spread it on the area with a PC set on 3
3) bump it up to 6 using slight pressure
4) go up and down then back and forth
5) repeat changing directions several times until the abraisive is gone and all that's left is an oily slick (usually anbout 1.5-2 minutes)
6) wipe it off with a MF towel using back and forth movement.
What am I doing wrong?????