Swirl Marks
#11
Originally Posted by SOCALDC4
instead of paying close to $180 for everything you'll need to buff it yourself.....just take it to a detailer who will charge you around $80 bucks....some will detail the car and buff for about $120.....
Originally Posted by SOCALDC4
if you never buffed a car before dont do it......you could burn the paint....also you'll need a orbital buffer $100 and up.....pad $25 and up.....then the non swirl compound for your color which is around $40.....
http://www.properautocare.com/remswiruspor.html
my own experience:
https://www.honda-acura.net/forums/s...d.php?t=202833
i think schwa may be right about bad towels causing your swirls. i would suggest against using step 1 from meguiar's 3-step though. "step-1" is actually a solvent. you may end up causing problems using a solvent on such fresh paint. in case you don't know what meguiar's 3-step is:
want you want to do is
- wash first (like schwa said, good materials are important)
- claybar, if you want to really clean the paint
- then polish it (to remove light scratches and swirling)
- and finish it up with a wax
on such a new paintjob, that should removing the swirling. for deep damage, you
- wash > claybar > compound (which is coarser polishing, basically) > polish > wax.
i'm by no means a detailing expert, but this is what i know.
for tons and tons of info, check out properautocare.com that i linked above.
Originally Posted by SOCALDC4
and my friend was buffing out A 325 A little to long in one spot And It turned the white paint black.....it had to get re painted.....i dont Know what you Call that.....
#12
True. I forgot his paint was new. Also, try autopia.org for all your detailing needs. Its a forum with crazy detailers with insane amounts of experience.
And yes, your friend was probably using a rotary.
And yes, your friend was probably using a rotary.