Everyone,
On a silver, brand new Merc S-class with ceramic clearcoat, what would be your strategy to buff/compound the ceramic clear to a very high degree of gloss?
Not much problems except for some water-marks on the hood. But I'm aiming for max results.
I was thinking of the following:
1. Megs No85 with W5000 double-sided woolpad - 1st round of cutting.
2. FF106 with Megs Polishing Pad and FLEX.
3. PO85RD fine polishing with Megs Finishing pad + FLEX.
Can Megs 85 be used for compounding ceramic clears, or shd I replace it with Menzerna IP? I only have IP, 106FF and PO85RD. what's your thought, guys???
On a silver, brand new Merc S-class with ceramic clearcoat, what would be your strategy to buff/compound the ceramic clear to a very high degree of gloss?
Not much problems except for some water-marks on the hood. But I'm aiming for max results.
I was thinking of the following:
1. Megs No85 with W5000 double-sided woolpad - 1st round of cutting.
2. FF106 with Megs Polishing Pad and FLEX.
3. PO85RD fine polishing with Megs Finishing pad + FLEX.
Can Megs 85 be used for compounding ceramic clears, or shd I replace it with Menzerna IP? I only have IP, 106FF and PO85RD. what's your thought, guys???