mjpowers728
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A lot of posts I've been reading on here mention that often an entire car gets buffed with a compound to remove swirls, when necessary. A while ago when I first got interested in polishing, I read that a compound should only be used on spots that are really bad, i.e. isolated scratches, but the compound would really reduce the clearcoat.
I know that the least agressive approach should be taken, but my question is if you buff a car with compound, exactly how much is the clearcoat compromised? By that I mean, if you "compound" a car, then go to detail it the next, would you be weary about using compound again?
I'm not by any means criticizing your guys' work, all of the pics I see on here are simply amazing. I'm just trying to clarify everything I've read both here and other places. This polishing business is causing me more confusion that girls did in highschool
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I know that the least agressive approach should be taken, but my question is if you buff a car with compound, exactly how much is the clearcoat compromised? By that I mean, if you "compound" a car, then go to detail it the next, would you be weary about using compound again?
I'm not by any means criticizing your guys' work, all of the pics I see on here are simply amazing. I'm just trying to clarify everything I've read both here and other places. This polishing business is causing me more confusion that girls did in highschool
