Trying all sorts to correct my paint on my '09 Ibiza MK5 but getting nowhere! It's my daily driver and has done 90k miles. Last proper polish and wax was about 3-4 months ago.
As above I have a DAS6 with a Chemical Guys Hex Logic Yellow cutting pad and Meguires 105. Tried this on my Ibiza and it doesn't look to provide any cut so was wondering if anyone else has noticed it. I have used various speeds, with and without lots of pressure, small amounts and large amounts of 105 but still can't remove random deepish scratches from the paint.
I have checked out various videos and have tried different techniques like going up and down side to side, but also took it dead slow to try and build up some heat and still no cut!
I am new to this so my experience is limited in that respect but by all accounts this combination of products should be able to tackle most jobs!
I clean the paint with tar remover and use a clay bar beforehand and then get to work with the polisher but it's like granite! I can get a clean polished look to the panel from a distance but when looking closely with a bright torch it's a mess!
So, any other recommendations for products/technique?
Thanks
As above I have a DAS6 with a Chemical Guys Hex Logic Yellow cutting pad and Meguires 105. Tried this on my Ibiza and it doesn't look to provide any cut so was wondering if anyone else has noticed it. I have used various speeds, with and without lots of pressure, small amounts and large amounts of 105 but still can't remove random deepish scratches from the paint.
I have checked out various videos and have tried different techniques like going up and down side to side, but also took it dead slow to try and build up some heat and still no cut!
I am new to this so my experience is limited in that respect but by all accounts this combination of products should be able to tackle most jobs!
I clean the paint with tar remover and use a clay bar beforehand and then get to work with the polisher but it's like granite! I can get a clean polished look to the panel from a distance but when looking closely with a bright torch it's a mess!
So, any other recommendations for products/technique?
Thanks