Grrrr ... Just had my 06 Murrano repainted. Was pretty specific on the quality i was looking for. Shop assured ... Blah, blah, blah. Well the car came out with more orange peel than i would like. Not much i can do about that. Dont want to sand it. BUT ... Also has several places where there is just trash in the paint. Shop says a little imperfection is normal. :doh:
So now i am left to attempt the trash removal myself. What are the typical steps for trash removal in new paint? These are just random raised spots of junk probably due to poor tack rag work and/or trash in the booth.
Stuff i have on hand:
- 1500 and 2000 grit wet paper
- Wolfgang swirl remover
- HD UNO and poxy
- clay and a new Optimum eraser synthetic aggressive clay bar
- PC 7424 XP DA
- LC orange, white, black and red pads for he PC
- Harbor Frieght rotary with an LC orange pad
I was thinking:
1. Wash and clay
2. Soak the 2000 and block sand the spots. Work in very small quarter size areas
3. Spot polish with the swirl remover and a drill attached 2" pad
4. Use the swirl remover on the entire car with the PC DA and the LC orange pad
5. Use UNO on the entire car with the LC white pad
6. Use HD Polish on entire car with LC black pad (is HD polish even necessary?)
(Are these products safe to use on new paints with out "sealing" the new paint before cured)
The paint is only 2weeks old ... So no poxy or nitro seal. Do these steps sound correct?
Thanks for any suggestions
Mike
So now i am left to attempt the trash removal myself. What are the typical steps for trash removal in new paint? These are just random raised spots of junk probably due to poor tack rag work and/or trash in the booth.
Stuff i have on hand:
- 1500 and 2000 grit wet paper
- Wolfgang swirl remover
- HD UNO and poxy
- clay and a new Optimum eraser synthetic aggressive clay bar
- PC 7424 XP DA
- LC orange, white, black and red pads for he PC
- Harbor Frieght rotary with an LC orange pad
I was thinking:
1. Wash and clay
2. Soak the 2000 and block sand the spots. Work in very small quarter size areas
3. Spot polish with the swirl remover and a drill attached 2" pad
4. Use the swirl remover on the entire car with the PC DA and the LC orange pad
5. Use UNO on the entire car with the LC white pad
6. Use HD Polish on entire car with LC black pad (is HD polish even necessary?)
(Are these products safe to use on new paints with out "sealing" the new paint before cured)
The paint is only 2weeks old ... So no poxy or nitro seal. Do these steps sound correct?
Thanks for any suggestions
Mike