For anyone interested in doing this to their Zed here are a List of products and the order in what we did
Wash panel with Fairy Liquid
Clayed panel with
Basics Of Bling Clay Bars (2 pack).
Born Slippy Clay Lube (500ml)
Masked sections of the panel off in around 2ft areas
3434 High Performance Masking Tape Blue
We then tested the depth of the paint with a paint depth gauge.
Applied cutting compound to pad and used rotary polisher on low speed increasing to speed 2
75mm (3") PERFECT-IT III Compounding Pad (Green). 75mm (3") Ultra Soft Rotary Backing Plate. PERFECT-IT III Fast Cut PLUS Compound Green (1 Litre)
Applied extra fine compound to pad and used rotary polisher on low speed increasing to speed 3.
PERFECT-IT III Extra Fine Compound Yellow (1 Litre).
75mm (3") PERFECT-IT III Polishing Pad (Yellow)
Applied Ultrafina polish to pad and used rotary on low speed increasing to speed 3.
PERFECT-IT III Ultrafina SE Polish Blue (1 Litre).
75mm (3") PERFECT-IT III High Gloss Polishing Pad (Blue)
On each stage we wiped away the residue
Wiped the panel down with white spirits and then re wiped the panel untill completely dry.
Applied body sealant Auto Finesse
Tough Coat Paint Sealant Used sparingly and applied with ultra soft sponge. This was left to cure then residue wiped off.
Applied
Shield Wax with PTFE Applied using ultra soft sponge then buffed off.
As Dave
@Grumpy will tell you the microfiber cloths are very plush and i then went over the panel to remove any fluff left behind them.
To do the Z3 bonnet from start to finish will take around 6 to 8 hours depending on the state of the panel and could even go upto 8 to 12 hours if the panel is really bad.
As
@Russell O will tell you i am by far no professional, but so long as you are careful then you will be safe using a rotary. You can always take that little bit more off if it is not perfect (so long as there is enough lacquer) but you can not put it back on.
Me and Dave would not of got the same result in using a DA Polisher.To me they are only for light marks and polishing where as the rotary is for heavy marking, cutting and polishing. I do have both but find the rotary more equipped to deal with the jobs in hand and the DA Polisher i only use to keep the buff up.
But that is my opinion