04-21-2009, 05:07 AM
For the small scratches, I used a porter cable orbital buffer with a orange buffing pad and poor boy's 2.5 swirl remover. i could have probably stepped it up to a yellow buffing pad and used the wolfgang 3.0, but thats for serious jobs that require some serious work, plus its expensive. lol
I then used a Mothers paint sealant (step #2 of the their 3 step manual program) with a Green buffing pad. This removes any fine swirls the previous step missed and gives that wet look to it. The green buffing pad has very little cutting power and is perfect to use with sealants.
I then follow up with Colinite fleet wax, I dont care what anybody says, this is the best wax on the market.
I get all my stuff from http://www.eshine.ca.
I then used a Mothers paint sealant (step #2 of the their 3 step manual program) with a Green buffing pad. This removes any fine swirls the previous step missed and gives that wet look to it. The green buffing pad has very little cutting power and is perfect to use with sealants.
I then follow up with Colinite fleet wax, I dont care what anybody says, this is the best wax on the market.
I get all my stuff from http://www.eshine.ca.