I took the LBDC to work on Friday. It was cold. There were only windows in the doors.
Most people are never as glad to get to work as I was that day.
We started again in on the compound and random orbital, but Gabe wasn't convinced it was powerful enough for the mess my paint was. We borrowed a 7" rotary polisher and fitted it with a short-nap wool pad and got to work.
Gabe couldn't stay long, but the work needed to be done.
After Gabe left, I started in with the random orbital again. I got <10 minutes in and Kevin felt I wasn't getting the job done.
Kevin and I then chased each other around the car taking turns compounding the car.
The paint is pretty hard. So it took a lot of compounding to get through the worst of the haze. Here's the LF fender after three or four goings over with the random orbital and the compound.
Compare that to the LR quarter with the same amount of time with the compound and random orbital.
It took us another three or four passes and the fender matched the quarter. Eventually, we all went home. The car had been extensively compounded and was looking pretty decent from 10-15'.