I'm finishing up a door for our shop pickup. Blocked it down to 2000 grit by hand, wetsanding. Buffed it up with Wizards Mystic Cut and their microfiber DA pad. Probably went at it 2-3 times until I felt like I had it as nice as I could get it. Then I moved on to their orange foam pad, and just couldn't seem to get all of the swirls out.
I started with Mystic Cut since you are supposed to be able to polish with it as well, but after not being happy with it I went to their finish cut, still had similar results. I tried multiple speeds, pressure, and just kept ending with the same result.
Afterwards, I went with their breathable sealant, which says it fixes minor scratches so I'm assuming it may have some fillers in it. It got a bit better, but I can still see super fine scratches.
They are only visible with an flashlight and no shop lights on, outside you can't tell. Is it unrealistic to get these out, or am I doing something wrong?
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I started with Mystic Cut since you are supposed to be able to polish with it as well, but after not being happy with it I went to their finish cut, still had similar results. I tried multiple speeds, pressure, and just kept ending with the same result.
Afterwards, I went with their breathable sealant, which says it fixes minor scratches so I'm assuming it may have some fillers in it. It got a bit better, but I can still see super fine scratches.
They are only visible with an flashlight and no shop lights on, outside you can't tell. Is it unrealistic to get these out, or am I doing something wrong?
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