imported_Intense
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Background - I just got a PC for Christmas and the first thing I wanted to do for the GF (she gave me the PC) was clean up her car. It's a 2000 Ford Explorer, black. The finish has been taken care of like a typical person's SUV. Lots of hard water spots, scratches and swirl marks all over the place. It's a mess 
Anyways, I've read up-teen threads and felt I was ready to take the plunge. I mask off the trim around the fender wells and base of the windshield. Hooked up the PC with the green Sonus pad and Sonus SFX-2 (hey, I don't know any better....yet).
The truck was washed and I started with the hood. Dividing it into quarters. The first quarter was the front passenger side. When I came around the front of the hood, where it slopes down, I'm getting these little white dash looking marks. They're about an 1/8 inch in length and concentrated around the section of the hood where it curves. The best way I can describe this area is the 'leading edge' of the hood. The rest of the flat sections of the hood look OK, more on that in a bit.
For reference, I set the PC at 3 and used light pressure. Certainly not more that 5-8 lbs of pressure.
The said the hood looks OK because, alot of the oxidation and water marks are gone. But there still ALOT of scratches, water marks, and those damn white dashes in the hood (and fender for that matter).
So, my question is, what am I doing wrong here, if anything. So far, I've only made one pass with the PC. I'm afraid to go further and burn the paint. That would really suck for the first time out. Am I not using enough pressure? Should I try a few more passes? Do I need to get a more 'abrasive' polish (SFX-1)? And what the heck are those white dashes.
I'll try to get some pics of the 'dashes' so you can see what I mean.
BTW, I did a search on white dashes, scratches, etc. I'm guessing this has been covered, but I'm not sure I know what to search for....
thanks
mike

Anyways, I've read up-teen threads and felt I was ready to take the plunge. I mask off the trim around the fender wells and base of the windshield. Hooked up the PC with the green Sonus pad and Sonus SFX-2 (hey, I don't know any better....yet).
The truck was washed and I started with the hood. Dividing it into quarters. The first quarter was the front passenger side. When I came around the front of the hood, where it slopes down, I'm getting these little white dash looking marks. They're about an 1/8 inch in length and concentrated around the section of the hood where it curves. The best way I can describe this area is the 'leading edge' of the hood. The rest of the flat sections of the hood look OK, more on that in a bit.
For reference, I set the PC at 3 and used light pressure. Certainly not more that 5-8 lbs of pressure.
The said the hood looks OK because, alot of the oxidation and water marks are gone. But there still ALOT of scratches, water marks, and those damn white dashes in the hood (and fender for that matter).
So, my question is, what am I doing wrong here, if anything. So far, I've only made one pass with the PC. I'm afraid to go further and burn the paint. That would really suck for the first time out. Am I not using enough pressure? Should I try a few more passes? Do I need to get a more 'abrasive' polish (SFX-1)? And what the heck are those white dashes.
I'll try to get some pics of the 'dashes' so you can see what I mean.
BTW, I did a search on white dashes, scratches, etc. I'm guessing this has been covered, but I'm not sure I know what to search for....
thanks
mike