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Amazing pictures of red swirls !!
I have corrected alot of cars that had so much swirling, it was hard to tell the true color of the paint. I have alot of pics of some of these on my website. www.dansautodetailing.com
I often also use the M105/205 combo and if the paintwork depth allows, and Im pressed for time, hardness of the paint, etc., I will often use M105 with a L/C purple foamed wool pad, and amazingly, it will finish down so well, you only need a M205 type of finishing polish to really bring out the gloss even higher. I still like to use the Makita 9227C for this type of correction though..
I know, it hurts to see this kind of paint being treated as you described - maybe next time, if you are close by, leave a business card with the car or the people?
But I also understand, sometimes, one just needs to step back from the work and enjoy a weekend !!
Thanks for sharing the pics and your comments !
Dan F
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I saw that beautiful Z in Omaha over the weekend and was horrified at how bad the swirling was! The car is actually a project for Nissan Sport Magazine (Link to car). One thing I noticed throughout the weekend was that the owner would wipe the car down with QD every morning when he arrived at the track, and in the afternoon when he was done racing, and I'm sure again when he arrived back at the hotel at night (using only one cloth of course!). As much as it pained me not to slap the QD out of his hand, I didn't want to be "that guy"; I was just there to enjoy myself.
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To the owner's credit, he was a very skilled driver. There were a couple of C6 Z06's sharing the track, and he was right on their heels all day!
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Thanks Todd !
Appreciate the feedback. It is a work in progress. Hope to keep improving it along the way.
My biggest challenge is getting customers to come back to it and give me feedback so I can post it up.
Glad you liked it.
Dan F
I see most cars have them but I don't want them! They are the little spider web like scratches...
Car still looks good and shiney but I want to get rid of these little spider like scratches.![]()
That is a nice website, Dan.
My "Pride and Joy" had them too! They drove me NUTS!
Using the PC7424XP and the KBM I was able to correct to a clear wet glass finish.
This is what I learned.
Always start with the least aggressive method. The least aggressive method is the best!
Tape off several 2'x2' areas (test spots)
Use Megs 205 (Light cut/semi finish polish) and a Lake Country white pad (minimal pad bite).
Do this section check results.
If results not met,
Try Megs 205 again and a LC orange pad (more pad bite).
Check again.
If results not met,
Try Megs 105 with a LC white pad.
Repeat process.
if results not met,
Try Megs 105 with a LC orange pad.
if results not met.
Try M105 with a 6 1/2" Surfuf pad.
NOTE: Surbuf pads are designed for a DA.
Be sure to mist the M105 to keep a milky slurry
Use Caution: It's like using a furry sanding disk.
Polish: After the M105 use M205 then MENZ P085
LSP: BF Gloss Enhancing Polish followed by BFWD
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A couple of pads and just a few products
Hope this helps. It works for me.
+ 2 on having a cool website![]()
I also like your website Dan.
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