Thanks for your kind words bro.
From my professional opinion, using hand polish and expecting it to come out with a perfect finish, its almost impossible. Under the proper lighting, it will be fully swirled up from the pressure and rubbing and the cloth you use.
Watermark removal vary on case. In the case of this S202, it is way too severe to be just removed with rotary polisher or a dual action polisher. So I used a acid base chemical that is usually use for glass, carefully rub it onto the paint square feet by square feet and immediately rinsing it off. I do not recommend DIY with this method because if not properly done and timed. It may damage the paint. After removing the heavy watermarks, Im left with the minor ones, which I then use a dual action polisher to finish it off.
Im from Ipoh but based in KL. Izso answered for me already
Yes bro, the S202 paint is hard but light. It took me about 2 and a half days to get it to this state, Im not very happy with the final results also but no choice because its the max already. You're right too, its super light weight, paint, sound proofing, glass, aluminum body panels. Utterly fell in love with the bug eye.
The only way to deal with swirl marks is by polishing it. But in this case, the heavy watermark was actually "blocking" my polishing compound from attacking the swirl problem. So it has to be staged. 1st was dealing with heavy watermark build up, followed by a few combo of polishing pads and a dual action polisher to remove swirls. Because black is a sensitive colour, so just the polishing itself took me more than 10 hours. I cant really give a "tip" but the process is as of what i wrote above.
hahahaha thank you bro. I didnt realize so many replies:rolleyes: