Richard@BlackWOW
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This thread is about a great looking black Nissan Skyline that had some swirls. Nothing out of the ordinary for a black car. An inexperienced detailer with a buffer caused some damage.
I visited him today to do a free inspection and perform a little test to fix his paint.
So I taped off the hood to do a test spot. I wanted two areas separated by a strip of 1inch painters tape. I used M80 with the RB, followed by the PC, and on the other test area I used M83 with the RB, followed by M80 with the RB, and then M80 with the PC.
The result is pretty astonishing. This was with maybe 10 minutes of buffing.
I determined that M80 with the RB was as aggressive as needed. When I return to do the real buffout in a month, I'll add passes of M82 with a W9006 polishing pad on the rotary to take the finish even further.
[edit: decided to tone down post, Conscience got the better of me]


I visited him today to do a free inspection and perform a little test to fix his paint.


So I taped off the hood to do a test spot. I wanted two areas separated by a strip of 1inch painters tape. I used M80 with the RB, followed by the PC, and on the other test area I used M83 with the RB, followed by M80 with the RB, and then M80 with the PC.
The result is pretty astonishing. This was with maybe 10 minutes of buffing.

I determined that M80 with the RB was as aggressive as needed. When I return to do the real buffout in a month, I'll add passes of M82 with a W9006 polishing pad on the rotary to take the finish even further.





[edit: decided to tone down post, Conscience got the better of me]