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It almost came out with the light cutting pad, so you're saying the medium-heavy one isn't different enough?a deeper defect is going to require either a more aggressive pad or compound.
I think the name of the pad is worrying me more than necessary. I have a lighter scratch you can't feel with your fingernail, but even on 6 speed and meguire's compound m205....just won't quite come out. Am I better moving to the medium-heavy pad, and if so, what speed setting?
Dan,
I have a 2016 Mazda Miata in Ceramic Metallic (white/grayish). The paint condition is pristine, minus the scuff mark. I put a cross of ultimate compound on the orange chemical guys pad ("light cutting pad"). I buffed as described on a video from Mike Phillips (sorry you will have to Google, I found the video through Google but it links to a competing website which I was told I couldn't post). I started at a speed of five like he describes, it lightened but didn't completely take out the scuff. You cannot feel the scuff at all with your finger nail. I never noticed it before, it looks like someone rubbed up against the car or took a suitcase out (which I don't have suitcases that fit in the car, so that's not it haha). So I moved up to a six, as recommended. Still did not take it out. I put enough pressure on it that I had to let up because too much and the pad just started vibrating not rotating. I have a sharpie mark on the pad to easily tell if it's rotating.
So instead of a light cutting pad I bought a medium/heavy cutting pad but haven't used it yet. I planned on used that pad but with the ultimate compound I used with the light cutting pad in hopes that the upgrade in stiffness of the pad itself will be enough to remove the scratch.