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Keep the speed down, avoid edges, and don't keep the machine in one spot. Select the pads carefully, avoid heavy cut foam or wool ones.
If using Klasse or AG SRP you will only need a polishing or finishing pad.
Cheers Mark.
Underground car park at night, but would not have mattered day or night!
Canon 350D and a 28 - 105 lens. AV mode, no flash on a tripod, using either f4, f8 or f11 and allowing the camera to adjust shutter speed for correct expose at the chosen f stop.
Sterling work Giles - I have seen cars with 1K that look more dirty than your 100K car, amazing. Bit more metal polish on that backbox to remove those water marks and your done ;)
Second car, enjoy it at weekends.
I brought a new wheel, and got the other one refurbed as a spare, cost 40 quid via Brazo on here and it is a spot on job.
I wash the car after claying aswell due to claying it with a soap and water mix as it allows you to get the panels wetter than wasting a whole bottle of quick detailer just to clay the car.
Bubbles dont be so cheeky ;) - Is back in the garage, dirty though, and I aint cleaning it till after the South Mids meet on Thursday night must be getting lazy!
Clay will remove stuck on bonded contaminents washing wont get off.
If anything will make scratches look worse as it takes the finish back to clean paint, so any glazes or waxes on there filling and hiding defects will also be removed.
Only way to to remove scratches is to polish!