Once that was complete, I foamed, and washed the car with CG CWC. Then pulled it in for claying. I used Riccardo Yellow for the job. Contamination was relatively light for how dirty the car was.. here's a pic after half the hood:
Taped up for surgery:
Swirls before:
Then the polishing came! Using Nikku's instructions, I proceeded with two polishes to start off with. 3M UK Fast Cut Plus, paired with a 3M UK Green Compounding pad and Gloss-It EVP worked for about 5-7 minutes at 1000-1200-1700-1200. Then followed that up with
Menzerna PowerFinish on a 3M UK Yellow pad worked at 1000-1200-1500-1200-1000
Here's the results in the sun:
Under halogens:
What I found out once I started working the rest of the hood (I usually work 1/2 a hood at a time) that I was going too fast for the polishing sequence. So on all the verticle panels, and the hood/trunk I went with 3M FC+ and PFW+EVP at 1800rpm, then back down the FC+ and 3M UK Green then PowerFinish/Yellow.
Here's the hood after (a few deep RIDS remained: about 7 scratches that went the length of the hood that I later confirmed with the owner were from cat claws :shrug: )

(one seen here)
Fender done/ door not:
Mirror before:
After:
Me working the A-pillar:
Trunk before:
And after:
Trunk done, rear quarter not:
Rear quarter panel:
After:
Top door frame before:
After:
Rear door done, drivers door not:
Rear door complete:
I then pulled it outside to get some pre-lsp sun shots before rinsing the car off all polishing dust.
After 3 passes with wool, two with green compounding pad, and one with powerfinish, these swirls on the trunk STILL wouln't come out.. with only 120 mircons of clear on the trunk, I didn't feel safe wetsanding the area.
Close-up:
