Wavy paint?. Need advice..

Mantic6t9

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It looks like someone used some sort of buffer on my paint and i can see "waves" in it. I need advice on how to remove them. Do you think a simple SMR would get rid of them or would i need something more abrasive? I may be able to snap a pic tomorrow to show you guys what i'm talking about.



I'm thinking about buying a PC, 1 yellow pad, 2 white pads, and maybe 1-2 grey pads. Would you recomend Top of the line pads?
 
The "waves" could be anything from orange peel to (more likely) rotary-inflicted damage. *I* would be surprised if you can fix them with a PC, but if you can, yeah, you'll need something stronger than SMR. Sounds like a job for a rotary (highly skilled operator mandatory).



TOL's pads are fine. *I* would get more than you think you'll need, as "things happen" ;)
 
I would guess a PC won't do you much good. I would suggest talking to the guys at Properautocare.com. Ask for Phil..



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Hmmm............ Not what i wanted to hear. It seems that only the hood has this damage. If the PC wont fix it would it atleast make it less noticable? You can only see it in direct sun light and you have to look at it at an angle.
 
When you say "waves" do you mean wavy paint? Or do you mean as you are walking back and forth past the hood in direct sunlight you see waves of fine looking scratches in the paint?
 
You should easily be able to REMOVE them with a Porter Cable. I would recommend using Menzerna Intensive polish. It needs to be applied with an orange cutting pad. This should work! You can even finish it off with Menzena Final Polish. Then apply the wax to seal it.



Visit the Properautocare.com. Click on Exterior care. Then click on Compounds, polishes and Waxes, then click on the FIRST item about "what the difference" Read on and learn. They have intructions for application also. Menzera works wonders!!! They have a "get aquainted" kit for 20.00 I think.



Not to confuse you but you may be able to get away with simply setting your PC BETWEEN 3.5 & 4. (the same setting while using INTENSIVE) Apply Menzerna FINAL polish with a advanced white foam pad. This may also do the trick also.



Nick
 
The truck came out looking beutiful! BUT do you have an after shots in DIRECT SUNLIGHTING like the first two?
 
WoW... I feel so much better now after seeing the results on that truck. The hood of my m3 isn't that bad so i''m hopeing for the best. Is costaltool.com the best place to order a PC they want $119 + shipping i imagine.
 
I got my car back from the body shop last week with marks similar to those in the linked post.



The PC and PI-III got em all out. No problems at all. You should be very hopeful about your car's recovery!



I like the one at www.properautocare.com. You get the chance to order the pads with it too.



I was too impatient and needed instant gratification, and got the 7336SP from my local Lowes for $109, then ordered the pads from CMA. I spent more, but got everything I wanted.



G'luck!
 
Yeah i want to buy one with the velcro backing included that way all i need are the pads. So is $120 the cheapest i can find for the PC?



I tried to take pics of my paint but my camera couldn't pick up the damage very well.
 
Yep, I think Coastal Tool's deal for $120 is the best around. Come with everything you'll need, then get Lake Country pads from Top of the Line. (At least I've found them to have the cheapest prices/shipping-charge combo out there. My TOL order came in just two days!
 
Ok, i just ordered the PC from coastaltool.com . I'm about to place my order with topoftheline.com , what and how many should i buy?
 
I went ahead and ordered 2 yellow, 2 white, and 2 grey so i guess i'm all set. Nowi just need to decide on what product and pad to start with..
 
As I mentioned, you will have no problems if you visit and READ the properautocare site. Their forte' is testing EVERY PRODUCT with every pad and so forth. Terry is a detaling nut! I kow this because I am also a detailing nut! If you don't have time to read it then call them. I believe you will find it more beneficial to read it then call if you have further questions. Why not?:rolleyes:
 
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