16-03-2012, 08:09 PM
My advice? Don't use a compound until you know what you're doing, use something with less of a cut. Compounds are harsh even by hand so a novice with a mop could quite easily burn through the paint. Compounds are used more for blending paint and overspray as they're REALLY harsh.
A good session with the clay bar and a medium cut will do your car wonders. And remember it's better to take paint off gradually until you're happy despite it taking ages than jumping in with liquid sandpaper and removing the clear coat completely.
And Raymond. Remove the polish? I presume you mean the active fillers as polish is supposed to be worked then wiped off. Unless you meant removing the wax/sealant used?
A good session with the clay bar and a medium cut will do your car wonders. And remember it's better to take paint off gradually until you're happy despite it taking ages than jumping in with liquid sandpaper and removing the clear coat completely.
And Raymond. Remove the polish? I presume you mean the active fillers as polish is supposed to be worked then wiped off. Unless you meant removing the wax/sealant used?