First of all massive thanks to Maz for his
help today
With Maz's
help we've manage to get ride of the paint fogging and softern some of the scratches
God knows where these scratches came from
These pictures have not been edited in any way, they were taken with my Canon Eos D400 SLR
Before any work
You can see the scratches along the ridge on the bonnet.
Here you can see the fogging
This is what I achieved after Maz showed me
how to use my DA properly
The bonnet is in 3 sections, below the tape has not been touched, the middle half above the tape has been DA'd, you can just about see the line where I've removed the tape to show a 50/50 comparison
Left side has not been polished, the right hand side has been polished
We couldn't get the car is Maz's workshop so we had to improvise using the sun to high light the swirl marks
Before polishing
After polishing
Maz at work with the rotary
That looks better
We only worked on the bonnet today and the main aim of today was for Maz to see how bad it was and to asses how much work was needed, it turned out the fogging wasn't too much of an issue but the scratches proved more difficult, one thing that didn't
help was the fact that my car is too low to get into the workshop so we couldn't use Maz's light's and as we were working outside there was also a high risk of dust, grit and dirt being blown onto the surface that was being worked on so we've now decided to do the next stage at my house using my big gazebo the car is covered, We plan to use a slightly more aggressive polish and pad if this fails then we can wet sand the bonnet but this will be a last resort.
In the mean time now Maz has shown me
how to use the DA properly I'm going to work on the rest of the car getting the paint clarity back.
I've learnt a lot today, I think where I've failed in the past is;
1) I've used too much product on the pad, and caused the pad to clog.
2) I've not worked the product into the surface properly, i.e spreading the polish, then breaking it down and finally burnishing the polish.
3) I was also probably working on too big an area at a time, next time I will divide the bonnet into small 1' Sq sections.
4) I need to take a lot more time and not to rush.
The car will still probably need some paint work soon as it's getting on for 9 years old but hopefully if I can put what I've learnt to use I can prolong it for a bit longer