Well I finally got around to trying my luck with polishing and for the most part it's working out okay. The lacquer is just over a year old so it's well set-up.
I'm being fairly carefull and only using the slow speed which is 600 rpm and all the edges are being done by hand. The polish is Meguier's SOLO cut and polish cream and I have a foam pad.
What I'm wondering about is how do you know when to stop? I seem to be getting some shine but I have very little lacquer experience so I'm not sure if I've polished it enough or if I need to do more. The pics actualy make the panels look better than they are if that makes sense. Compared to my 60 in the back ground it doesn't seem like I've polished enough but maybe that's what lacquer is supposed to look like.
I know I can wet sand with 1500 and then polish and it would come out really nice but it's obviously metalic(no clear) and I'm going for the factory look so I don't know if wet sanding is an good option.
So what do you guys think, is this good enough or do I need to go farther?
Thanks again.
I'm being fairly carefull and only using the slow speed which is 600 rpm and all the edges are being done by hand. The polish is Meguier's SOLO cut and polish cream and I have a foam pad.
What I'm wondering about is how do you know when to stop? I seem to be getting some shine but I have very little lacquer experience so I'm not sure if I've polished it enough or if I need to do more. The pics actualy make the panels look better than they are if that makes sense. Compared to my 60 in the back ground it doesn't seem like I've polished enough but maybe that's what lacquer is supposed to look like.
I know I can wet sand with 1500 and then polish and it would come out really nice but it's obviously metalic(no clear) and I'm going for the factory look so I don't know if wet sanding is an good option.
So what do you guys think, is this good enough or do I need to go farther?
Thanks again.
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