I decided to do my own experiment. I chose a blank CD-R which had some deep visible scratches but the rest of the finish was pristine. My aim was to remove those scratches and still maintain the finish.
At first I tried Meguiars SwirlX and Ultimate Compound by hand. There was zero difference. Next came 1500 and 2000 wet sand. The scratches were minimized but the finish became extremely poor. Used UC and SwirlX but it did not even make a dent.
Then I used 2500 and 3000 wet paper. That did cut down on the scratches but the finish was still extremely cloudy. I do not have any higher grit papers to try.
I then went back to UC and SwirlX again with hand but the cloudiness remained.
I also tried the Meguiars plastic polish #10 and #17 and it too made little difference.
Finally spun the polishing pad on the rotary and used SwirlX and held the scratched portion of the CD on it. Afterwards, did the same thing with BF polish. There was remarkable difference but could not get the mirror finish back.
I know from experience and the same steps taken on my Honda or Toyota paints do achieve great results but neither of the 14 year old vehicles have the original mirror finish to compare against.
How relevant is the CD test? What regiment can get the CD finish back to its pristine state?
At first I tried Meguiars SwirlX and Ultimate Compound by hand. There was zero difference. Next came 1500 and 2000 wet sand. The scratches were minimized but the finish became extremely poor. Used UC and SwirlX but it did not even make a dent.
Then I used 2500 and 3000 wet paper. That did cut down on the scratches but the finish was still extremely cloudy. I do not have any higher grit papers to try.
I then went back to UC and SwirlX again with hand but the cloudiness remained.
I also tried the Meguiars plastic polish #10 and #17 and it too made little difference.
Finally spun the polishing pad on the rotary and used SwirlX and held the scratched portion of the CD on it. Afterwards, did the same thing with BF polish. There was remarkable difference but could not get the mirror finish back.
I know from experience and the same steps taken on my Honda or Toyota paints do achieve great results but neither of the 14 year old vehicles have the original mirror finish to compare against.
How relevant is the CD test? What regiment can get the CD finish back to its pristine state?