how many times can you compound and wax??

trhland

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i just used a dual action polished on one of my trucks .it had a lot of swirls on it .so what i did was use the yellow pad with compund then followed that up with the green pad and polish then the blue pad with polish . then wax . it came out really great. but how many times can i do this to the same truck . with out removing all the clearcot .
 
Nobody can really say for certain. The only way to *really* know would be to measure your paint thickness before/after the work and then extrapolate from the differnce. But most correction by PCDA is so mild that you wouldn't even get a difference in the two readings.



Every time you polish out marring you take off a little more clear. The rule-of-thumb is that you can only take off about one third of a mil (that's .0003") without precipitating clearcoat failure. That isn't much, but the PC/DA doesn't take much off either.



Short answer, and this is just *IMO* and a wild guess based on experience: you can do that once a year for a long time. You can do it more often than that for a less-long time. You shouldn't *have* to do it more than once a year, if you do you oughta rethink/change your wash/etc. technique. FWIW, I do that sort of correction on my MPV (thin factory clear, sorta fragile) about every other year and I don't try to remove the deeper scratches.



If you're gonna keep the vehicle for a long time, and you find that you keep marring it (that's not intended as a slam, most people do it even when they're skilled and careful), you might oughta consider living with some imperfections in the interest of your paint's long term well being. I sure wish I'd done less polishing on my '85 Jag...by the time I figured out how to wash it properly I'd polished the paint nearly to death and now I can't do more correction so I have to live with marring that bugs me :(
 
thanks !! ya i probably do it once a year .im very carefull with my washing i only use microfiber towels but as carfull as i am you can help but get those dam wash scracthes sooner or later
 
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