racer24crm
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Hey guys,
My car just hit 6 years old in January and I've been very meticulous about keeping it clean and protected (hand wash only, ceramic sealants, weekly washes, etc.) But it is a daily driver and is starting to show a little wear and tear.
Anyway, I've never had it paint corrected because it hasn't really needed it until recently. Now that the weather is gonna start warming up I want to attempt some paint correction on my own. I've researched and watched tons of videos about it over the years. I just want to see if you guys think my plans will be sufficient.
I really only have very light swirls and scratches, nothing deep at all. There are a few rock chips but nothing major. I was planning on getting turtlewax's new hybrid solutions one and done compound and polish. I would then pair it with a medium to heavy hex polish pad from chemical guys but would buy a light polish/finishing pad too. I don't believe I would need a compounding pad because the swirls are very light.
Do you guys think this would be a good enough combo to remove any defects? I can post pictures if needed.
Thanks for any advice.
P.S. I will be buying a 21mm throw DA polisher.
My car just hit 6 years old in January and I've been very meticulous about keeping it clean and protected (hand wash only, ceramic sealants, weekly washes, etc.) But it is a daily driver and is starting to show a little wear and tear.
Anyway, I've never had it paint corrected because it hasn't really needed it until recently. Now that the weather is gonna start warming up I want to attempt some paint correction on my own. I've researched and watched tons of videos about it over the years. I just want to see if you guys think my plans will be sufficient.
I really only have very light swirls and scratches, nothing deep at all. There are a few rock chips but nothing major. I was planning on getting turtlewax's new hybrid solutions one and done compound and polish. I would then pair it with a medium to heavy hex polish pad from chemical guys but would buy a light polish/finishing pad too. I don't believe I would need a compounding pad because the swirls are very light.
Do you guys think this would be a good enough combo to remove any defects? I can post pictures if needed.
Thanks for any advice.
P.S. I will be buying a 21mm throw DA polisher.
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