HondaMan
2004 Civic EX magnesium
Got my SSR 3 today...it says "Heavy Duty Compound" and I'm now a bit worried that this is a quantum leap up from SSR 2.5 in a way that SSR 2.5 wasn't from SSR 2.
I want to work on my brother's scratch this week...it's a bicycle handle scratch on his 2004 Honda Accord...car is 9 months old...scratch is similar to the one I (mostly) took off from our sister's Honda Odyssey van, but then I only had up to SSR 2.5. That faded with 2 passes on the PC 7424, some Meguiars Scratch-X by hand, and a pass or two of SSR 2.5 by hand also.
If I use this SSR 3 should I just do it by hand? Should I use the PC and if so, what speed (I'll use a Sonus Orange cutting pad or Edge Blue polishing pad)?
We're talking a few pencil-line scratches so it's not like I'm doing a whole panel and I really need the PC 7424. I could do it by hand. But I'll use the PC 7424 if that is what is needed to penetrate with SSR 3 (assuming it doesn't come out with SSR 2 or 2.5)...but again, it's a new car, I don't want to cut through paint or clearcoat.
I want to work on my brother's scratch this week...it's a bicycle handle scratch on his 2004 Honda Accord...car is 9 months old...scratch is similar to the one I (mostly) took off from our sister's Honda Odyssey van, but then I only had up to SSR 2.5. That faded with 2 passes on the PC 7424, some Meguiars Scratch-X by hand, and a pass or two of SSR 2.5 by hand also.
If I use this SSR 3 should I just do it by hand? Should I use the PC and if so, what speed (I'll use a Sonus Orange cutting pad or Edge Blue polishing pad)?
We're talking a few pencil-line scratches so it's not like I'm doing a whole panel and I really need the PC 7424. I could do it by hand. But I'll use the PC 7424 if that is what is needed to penetrate with SSR 3 (assuming it doesn't come out with SSR 2 or 2.5)...but again, it's a new car, I don't want to cut through paint or clearcoat.