Hello,
I've been reading all types of information from various past posts. I have been unable to find a solid answer regarding my question.
I would really appreciate some help:
My friend has a 2003 G35 which has been scratched up all over the body. I went over it with my PC and DACP. The surface is darker, slicker and sharper looking. However, almost all the scratches are still present. I cannot feel any of the scratches with my finger nail.
I'm guessing that maybe I didn't work the DACP long enough? I worked 3x3 area's for about 2 minutes each.
Do I need to work it longer? I don't want to ruin the paint or mess up the clearcoat. I'm assuming it would require at the minimum, 10 DACP runs in order to even acheive any damage?
To do this job I used a white pad with 3 dime sized drops on the pad.
Any ideas, suggestions?
I've been reading all types of information from various past posts. I have been unable to find a solid answer regarding my question.
I would really appreciate some help:
My friend has a 2003 G35 which has been scratched up all over the body. I went over it with my PC and DACP. The surface is darker, slicker and sharper looking. However, almost all the scratches are still present. I cannot feel any of the scratches with my finger nail.
I'm guessing that maybe I didn't work the DACP long enough? I worked 3x3 area's for about 2 minutes each.
Do I need to work it longer? I don't want to ruin the paint or mess up the clearcoat. I'm assuming it would require at the minimum, 10 DACP runs in order to even acheive any damage?
To do this job I used a white pad with 3 dime sized drops on the pad.
Any ideas, suggestions?