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Significant improvement, if you get up close to mine there are still a lot of imperfections and faded bits.
1,000 grit
1,500
2,500 (missed the photo of 2,000)And then G3 followed by Meg's PlastX using a mop on an electric drill, which lead to the pictures up thread.
I have removed all of the milkyness, which is great, but it's driving me totally nuts that I can't get the scratches out, which means that at night any following car turns into Close Encounters of the Third Kind moment.
I refuse to believe that it's impossible to remove these scratches.
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Fair play for even trying without a proper rotary buffer and a selection of mops. I would normally use a 4000 grit before the liquid cutting paste and then machine finish. I don't think you're going to get there without the proper tool.
I'm also amazed that you've got the cutting polish off the roof fabric, some of that stuff is awful on fabrics.
Significant improvement, if you get up close to mine there are still a lot of imperfections and faded bits.