Hello everyone,
I have a new customer that has his Bentley detailed 2/3 times a year by someone from California who comes to Texas for his car and his fathers cars. I washed his car the other day and what a nightmare of swirl marks, scratches and buffer burns. I think this detailer hides everything with polishes and wax. Any thoughts? He asked me if I could get them all out. So this brings me to ask a few questions since I have never seen such a mess on a car in my many years of experience. I wonder how much clear coat is left with this guys detailing. I am sorry that I do not have any photos, but my camera is at the bottom of a lake - another story later.
Does anyone know how soft or hard the paint is on a Bentley? I did not try with a PC since he was in a hurry.
I did not try a high speed buffer (DW849), but I feel this is why he has so much damage. Any thoughts on a action plan. I was thinking megs 85, 83, then 80, and some good wax with a PC.
I know it is hard to answer without photos, but I would like some opinions. Just imagine the worst possible damage on a car and you will be close to the swirl marks, scratches, and buffer burns.
Thanks for the assistance.
Rick Springer
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I have a new customer that has his Bentley detailed 2/3 times a year by someone from California who comes to Texas for his car and his fathers cars. I washed his car the other day and what a nightmare of swirl marks, scratches and buffer burns. I think this detailer hides everything with polishes and wax. Any thoughts? He asked me if I could get them all out. So this brings me to ask a few questions since I have never seen such a mess on a car in my many years of experience. I wonder how much clear coat is left with this guys detailing. I am sorry that I do not have any photos, but my camera is at the bottom of a lake - another story later.
Does anyone know how soft or hard the paint is on a Bentley? I did not try with a PC since he was in a hurry.
I did not try a high speed buffer (DW849), but I feel this is why he has so much damage. Any thoughts on a action plan. I was thinking megs 85, 83, then 80, and some good wax with a PC.
I know it is hard to answer without photos, but I would like some opinions. Just imagine the worst possible damage on a car and you will be close to the swirl marks, scratches, and buffer burns.
Thanks for the assistance.
Rick Springer
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