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      07-12-2018, 10:16 PM   #3
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What kind of random orbital are you using? Or are you using a dual action polisher, e.g. Porter cable 74xx? What's important in paint correction is the tool, the pad you are using and the product. E.g. ultimate compound can give different levels of cut depending on which pad you are using. Usually I go ultimate compound to ultimate polish to final wax/glaze/(extra steps and ceramic coat), and vary the pad depending on the correction needed. I like sticking w the same family of products to ensure compatibility. You don't want something funky happening due to interactions between the fillers/carrier oils etc between the different products.
As for polishing wrap, i’m not sure if it's possible. Most high end wraps are self healing anyway. Try using a heat gun to gently heat the wrap and see if the scratches go away. I would be very careful if you decide to polish the wrap. Won't take much to burn through the wrap and ruin it.
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