neighborsenvy
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Im pretty new to polishing but have brought some pretty messed up cars to 95%+ level. Over the course of 2 days I did my wife's 2011 Toyota highlander. What the dealership did to the car was pretty ridiculous. This what the entire car looked like. Actually, it was worse. These are with my cell phone and no flash.
Anyway, I used 4" surbuff with 105 with my griots followed with 205. I did a test spot to make sure everything was good to go. I ran out of time when I finished so I couldnt wax and the following day it rained. I come home to see some very minor swirls still in the paint. Probably only I would notice because I was looking at all different angles. This is the first time polishing outside relying on the sun to see the defects. Big mistake! I was using IPA to get the oils out after the 105 as well. I wasnt as concerned with the oils in the 205 because 1) I knew it was going to rain and would do another wash before sealing and 2) Didnt want to mar the finish repeatedly wiping off the 205 with IPA.
What do you guys recommend for people that polish outside. Is there a certain light that out performs the rest in these conditions? I most upset that theres even 2 light swirls in my test section when I stared at it from like 4" away for several minutes in different angles to make sure I wouldnt have this problem.
I should also point out that this wasnt mid afternoon, it was around 3 and the sun is down by 7.

Anyway, I used 4" surbuff with 105 with my griots followed with 205. I did a test spot to make sure everything was good to go. I ran out of time when I finished so I couldnt wax and the following day it rained. I come home to see some very minor swirls still in the paint. Probably only I would notice because I was looking at all different angles. This is the first time polishing outside relying on the sun to see the defects. Big mistake! I was using IPA to get the oils out after the 105 as well. I wasnt as concerned with the oils in the 205 because 1) I knew it was going to rain and would do another wash before sealing and 2) Didnt want to mar the finish repeatedly wiping off the 205 with IPA.
What do you guys recommend for people that polish outside. Is there a certain light that out performs the rest in these conditions? I most upset that theres even 2 light swirls in my test section when I stared at it from like 4" away for several minutes in different angles to make sure I wouldnt have this problem.
I should also point out that this wasnt mid afternoon, it was around 3 and the sun is down by 7.