debaser330ci
New member
Well folks, this is what happens when you let some incompetent fool use a buffer on your dark colored car (my bmw is "sapphire black").
I parked under a tree during a hard, driving rain, and when i came out, i had tree sap spots ALL OVER my car. this was right after i got it (zaino was on order) and it had NO WAX on it at all. i tried everything to get the sap off myself (alcohol, over the counter sap removers) but even though i got it off the surface, it appeared to be etched into the clearcoat. nasty.
after having no luck getting it totally off, i decided it needed "professional" help and i took it to a local guy who was *supposed* to be pretty good. well when i picked the car up, it looked great! no more sap! but after the next rain, this is what i found. if you look close you can see where he went up and down and up and down the hood with the buffer, leaving vertical "streaks". trunk and roof look the same, too. near as i can figure, after he finished ripping up my paint, he sprayed some silicone spray on the car to fill in the swirls (it was also cloudy that day, further masking the damage).
i'm at a loss at what to do now, so i'm turning to the experts (you guys!). what happened here? is this called "buffer burn"? the surface feels nice and smooth, and the scratches/swirls are super super fine (you can't tell one "scratch" from another when you look close). i've heard good things about 3m hand glaze and swirl remover. will this stuff work on this kind of damage? i would even consider going to another detail shop (in NJ) but only if it comes HIGHLY reccomended by NUMEROUS people.
one other thing to consider. i have my zaino now, and i want whatever i do to fix this to be compatible with the zaino....

I parked under a tree during a hard, driving rain, and when i came out, i had tree sap spots ALL OVER my car. this was right after i got it (zaino was on order) and it had NO WAX on it at all. i tried everything to get the sap off myself (alcohol, over the counter sap removers) but even though i got it off the surface, it appeared to be etched into the clearcoat. nasty.
after having no luck getting it totally off, i decided it needed "professional" help and i took it to a local guy who was *supposed* to be pretty good. well when i picked the car up, it looked great! no more sap! but after the next rain, this is what i found. if you look close you can see where he went up and down and up and down the hood with the buffer, leaving vertical "streaks". trunk and roof look the same, too. near as i can figure, after he finished ripping up my paint, he sprayed some silicone spray on the car to fill in the swirls (it was also cloudy that day, further masking the damage).
i'm at a loss at what to do now, so i'm turning to the experts (you guys!). what happened here? is this called "buffer burn"? the surface feels nice and smooth, and the scratches/swirls are super super fine (you can't tell one "scratch" from another when you look close). i've heard good things about 3m hand glaze and swirl remover. will this stuff work on this kind of damage? i would even consider going to another detail shop (in NJ) but only if it comes HIGHLY reccomended by NUMEROUS people.
one other thing to consider. i have my zaino now, and i want whatever i do to fix this to be compatible with the zaino....