Hi everyone, I detailed my `92 Rosewood Brown Accord a while back, and I`ve noticed that the swirls didn`t all come out after I had polished the car. I used the PC (my first time) on somewhere between 4.5 and 5 with Hi-Temp Medium Cut on a 6.5" white CCS pad, and tried my best to follow the 1-3 inches per second rule. Here`s a link to my click & brag thread with before/after pics (I could post some pictures in here as well if anyone wants me too, I suppose)
http://autopia.org/forum/click-brag/...92-accord.html
Anyway, particularly in the after pic of the hood near the bottom, you can see there is still (in my opinion) a significant amount of swirling left (the car looks worse in reality, the camera tried to compensate for the brightness of the sun). I want to try and remove more of them (without endangering the paint, of course...but none of the swirls are deep at all) . So now to my question: can I just go over the car again with the same products as before (maybe bumping up the speed on the PC a tad, applying a little more pressure, and taking more time), or should I get a more aggressive polish? (The latter option doesn`t really make sense to me, since what`s left of the swirls isn`t any worse than what I previously removed, my instinct is that using the same combo again should clear up more swirls, but I`m not certain.)
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