Lost
06-03-2002, 11:20 PM
Black paint sure is a pain in the arse but damn does it look good http://web.camaross.com/bb/biggrin.gif . Anyways, I've got some scratches in the paint from what looks like poor quality towels being used to dry the car. The paint is not swirled in the least and is very well taken care of with serveral applications of klasse. I've tried polishing it by hand but the little hairline scratches never go away (no it is not just spiderwebbing - it's vertical and horizontal scratches running the length of the car and they are not deep enough to catch my fingernail). I'm thinking now about using a buffer but I have not done this in the past and am concerned that I could burn/ruin the paint. I'm considering putting a foam pad on the black and decker dual action sander - would this be a good idea? Any suggestions on what method I should apply the polish/abrasive - ie how to move the buffer about the surface or if I should put the polish on the car or on the pad..
Also, what products would be good? I'm leaning toward a moderate abrasive to be followed by a mild abrasive. Maybe 3m's perfect it II and then their imperial hand glaze or maybe the meguiars #9? Any suggestions are welcome.. I'd really like this car to look halfway decent in the sun http://web.camaross.com/bb/frown.gif .
Thanks,
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~Will
96 Z28
"fastanuff!"
Also, what products would be good? I'm leaning toward a moderate abrasive to be followed by a mild abrasive. Maybe 3m's perfect it II and then their imperial hand glaze or maybe the meguiars #9? Any suggestions are welcome.. I'd really like this car to look halfway decent in the sun http://web.camaross.com/bb/frown.gif .
Thanks,
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~Will
96 Z28
"fastanuff!"