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I am about to give up :(
I have tried everything under the sun, but on the doors, hood and quarter panels there is a haze I can remove for the life of me. Its very light and can only be seen at extreme angles in the right light. I have tried using my PC at various speeds
DACP yellow and white pad
#9 white pad
SMR white pad
AIO white pad
FI II yellow pad
Nothing will remove it, I have made it less noticeable but cant for the life of me totally remove it. I dont know what to do. If you look into it in direct sunlight there are no swirls. I cant even capture it on camera. Its light, but I cant get rid of it. Is this where I should maybe go to a glaze, sealant, topper to try to hide it? NXT couldnt hide it too well. Any advice would be MOST appreciated. :(
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Without seeing it, I`ll hazard a guess that the "haze" is just some kind of light marring. Except for the DACP, the products you listed are very mild. Stick with the DACP/yellow (cutting) and work it until it turns to powder (totally dry). Try that a few times and see if you can clear it up in one spot. Get back to us with how it works. I think you just need to work it more; some clears are very hard. Heh heh, don`t overdo it though, and cut through or anything ;)
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Welcome to Autopia! :welcome
Going with what Accumulator said, you may not be totally working in the products long enough.
However, one thing that I think you should try, if this "haze" is as light as you say it is, is to try AIO with a finishing pad or by hand with a foam applicator and see if that does the trick. Try working it in for various lengths of times too, because AIO isn`t really one of those products that really requires a ton of working in.