Justins00ss
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Now most seasoned professional detailers know that Corvettes typically have what`s known as harder clear coat. I have done my fair share of Corvettes without much issue correcting defects.
However the new GM`s I have done lately have been a bear to correct. Case in point a 2015 Escalade ESV in black that I just finished up. Now normally my go to is my g21 with a BOSS microfiber cutting pad and fast correcting cream. I did a couple test spots and got good results with this combo.
But as I progressed with the correction I noticed a lot of RIDS remaining. So much so that it really bothered me. Long story short i through everything but the kitchen sink at this point to try to correct it. Maybe I am just OCD especially when i have a 90k vehicle in my bay but I hate having what appears to be just light scratches that would normally correct without issues fight me to the death!!!
My rotary pairs with a LC PFW and fg400 got it better but the only thing that truly got it was damp sanding with 3000 grit. I could of got carried away but just did a few areas to get it better. Even the 3000 grit marks were tough to get out.
I got the vehicle finished up and looking good but in my head I know it could be better.
So what is everyone using against the new hard GM clear coat to correct defects. It seems my rotary may be getting some more use if that`s the case lol!!!
However the new GM`s I have done lately have been a bear to correct. Case in point a 2015 Escalade ESV in black that I just finished up. Now normally my go to is my g21 with a BOSS microfiber cutting pad and fast correcting cream. I did a couple test spots and got good results with this combo.
But as I progressed with the correction I noticed a lot of RIDS remaining. So much so that it really bothered me. Long story short i through everything but the kitchen sink at this point to try to correct it. Maybe I am just OCD especially when i have a 90k vehicle in my bay but I hate having what appears to be just light scratches that would normally correct without issues fight me to the death!!!
My rotary pairs with a LC PFW and fg400 got it better but the only thing that truly got it was damp sanding with 3000 grit. I could of got carried away but just did a few areas to get it better. Even the 3000 grit marks were tough to get out.
I got the vehicle finished up and looking good but in my head I know it could be better.
So what is everyone using against the new hard GM clear coat to correct defects. It seems my rotary may be getting some more use if that`s the case lol!!!