HondaMan
2004 Civic EX magnesium
I worked on my brothers's car last November and he just noticed that there is some "hazing" (I assume it's that) from my use of SSR 2.5 or 2.0 (I can't remember which). I am pretty sure I used a PC instead of doing it by hand.
Anyway, I believe I used an Orange SONUS cutting pad instead of the lighter-cutting Green pad. I think I got confused on the ranking order or was given bad advice. In any event, I'm hopeful that the blotches above and below the scratch -- they look like semi-ovals -- will disappear (will try and attach pics next time car is here).
Does this sound like hazing to you guys? It's a greyish Honda Accord (2004); I hope I didn't permanently damage the paint/door. I am pretty sure I didn't go above PC speed 4.5-5.0; in fact, I'm hoping that the blotches are a result of my not going back "down" to SSR 2.0 or even SSR 1.0. I wasn't aware at the time that this is necessary.
For future reference:
(1) Do you always use the lightest cutting pads when using SSR's?
(2) Do you have to always "go down" the number order to eliminate this hazing problem? If I use SSR 2.5 and it gets rid of the scratch(s), do I need to go over the area regardless with SSR 2.0 and SSR 1.0 -- and if so, do I use the same pad, maybe rinsed out? Or am I going to need 3 of the same pads (4 if I also use SSR 3.0)?
This is an area where doing something wrong could lead to damage -- not like a debate about using UPP vs. SG vs. EX-P, etc -- so I appreciate any specific advice.
Anyway, I believe I used an Orange SONUS cutting pad instead of the lighter-cutting Green pad. I think I got confused on the ranking order or was given bad advice. In any event, I'm hopeful that the blotches above and below the scratch -- they look like semi-ovals -- will disappear (will try and attach pics next time car is here).
Does this sound like hazing to you guys? It's a greyish Honda Accord (2004); I hope I didn't permanently damage the paint/door. I am pretty sure I didn't go above PC speed 4.5-5.0; in fact, I'm hoping that the blotches are a result of my not going back "down" to SSR 2.0 or even SSR 1.0. I wasn't aware at the time that this is necessary.
For future reference:
(1) Do you always use the lightest cutting pads when using SSR's?
(2) Do you have to always "go down" the number order to eliminate this hazing problem? If I use SSR 2.5 and it gets rid of the scratch(s), do I need to go over the area regardless with SSR 2.0 and SSR 1.0 -- and if so, do I use the same pad, maybe rinsed out? Or am I going to need 3 of the same pads (4 if I also use SSR 3.0)?
This is an area where doing something wrong could lead to damage -- not like a debate about using UPP vs. SG vs. EX-P, etc -- so I appreciate any specific advice.