KWANG-SEOK
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I just took delivery of a 2011 Slate Blue Infiniti G37x sedan last weekend. After I got it into my garage (under fluorescent lights) I noticed acid rain spots all over the hood, roof, and trunk (all the horizontal surfaces). No problem, I thought, I've dealt with this before, so I got out my PC, 3M 39009 Swirl Mark Remover, a white polishing pad, and went to work. After a few passes there was no improvement. Hmmm. So I moved on to an orange pad and 3M Machine Polish and went at it. Still no improvement.
Since those were the most aggressive compounds I had, I asked the dealer to try to remove the spots. They also didn't have any luck but (fortunately for me) they only tried to fix the trunk. How did I know this? Because it was swirled to hell. I knew this was going to happen but I felt compelled to let them try.
Next, I ordered some Menzerna Power Gloss compound, Menzerna SIP, and some new yellow, orange, and white pads. Even the Power Gloss with the yellow pad was unable to make a dent in the acid rain spots (although it did haze the paint slightly which I was able to fix with the SIP/white pad). Also, the orange peel in the paint isn't any better, so I doubt I'm removing much, if any, clear despite all of this buffing/polishing.
I'm at a loss on what to do next. I guess I'm going to have to find a good detailer (I'm in Cincinnati) to try to remove the spots with a rotary. I just can't believe how hard this silly Scratch Shield self-repairing clear coat is. I've never had issues removing acid rain spots from other cars with far less aggressive methods.
Anyone have any suggestions or recommendations for a good detailer in Cincy?
Since those were the most aggressive compounds I had, I asked the dealer to try to remove the spots. They also didn't have any luck but (fortunately for me) they only tried to fix the trunk. How did I know this? Because it was swirled to hell. I knew this was going to happen but I felt compelled to let them try.
Next, I ordered some Menzerna Power Gloss compound, Menzerna SIP, and some new yellow, orange, and white pads. Even the Power Gloss with the yellow pad was unable to make a dent in the acid rain spots (although it did haze the paint slightly which I was able to fix with the SIP/white pad). Also, the orange peel in the paint isn't any better, so I doubt I'm removing much, if any, clear despite all of this buffing/polishing.
I'm at a loss on what to do next. I guess I'm going to have to find a good detailer (I'm in Cincinnati) to try to remove the spots with a rotary. I just can't believe how hard this silly Scratch Shield self-repairing clear coat is. I've never had issues removing acid rain spots from other cars with far less aggressive methods.
Anyone have any suggestions or recommendations for a good detailer in Cincy?