Redcar GUY
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anyone tried it by hand, doest it work? I dont have a PC but I do have a 9in craftsman buffer with cottom bonnets. Any info?
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Welcome to the forums.
As far as correction you always want to start with the least aggresive combo of products.Start with Megs 205 with a white pad and see if that corrects what you are trying to remove.
If the 205 and white doesn't help move onto a orange pad .Always do a test spot and yes i would do an IPA wipedown after every panel you do .This will remove all the oils left behind and give you a true finish.
The PCXP should be fine do some reading about the KBM method that should help some also.I'm not 100% sure but you clear coat might be the self healing clear coat i believe there is a sticker on the door edge or the b pillar post if it does have that type of clear coat .Everything you listed looks like a plan and i'm sure others will chime in and add parts that i missed .
Welcome to the forums.
As far as correction you always want to start with the least aggresive combo of products.Start with Megs 205 with a white pad and see if that corrects what you are trying to remove.
If the 205 and white doesn't help move onto a orange pad .Always do a test spot and yes i would do an IPA wipedown after every panel you do .This will remove all the oils left behind and give you a true finish.
The PCXP should be fine do some reading about the KBM method that should help some also.I'm not 100% sure but you clear coat might be the self healing clear coat i believe there is a sticker on the door edge or the b pillar post if it does have that type of clear coat .Everything you listed looks like a plan and i'm sure others will chime in and add parts that i missed .
I agree with Harleyguy. I have been able to get some decent correction with 205. Plus with the 205 I dont think you would need to follow it up with PO85RD on that color. 205 will do a great job on it own. But try it out. IPA would be a good idea before polishing. If you use 205 or 105 you should not need to do a IPA wipe down after polishing.