best way to remove swirl marks???
best way to remove swirl marks???
ok got the car painted back in mid august.. had it buffed about a month or two later.. a few dull spots that need to be buffed a little better (but thats my fualt because i havent taken the car back to him he said to bring it by but ive been busy) anyway their are a lot of swirls left from the buffer. he says its "chatter" not swirl marks... but a bunch of smal circles.. i call swirls makes sense to me *shrug* anyway whats the best thing you can get to remove them from a store like wal-mart or advance auto anyway. i saw something that looked like it might be really good, meguiars scratch X. 7 bucks a tube though.
Re: best way to remove swirl marks???
was it a professional that buffed it? the buffer is actually the only thing that will get rid of the swirls. that is the purpose of buffing things. Scratch-x is a good FILLER. <meaning it will hide/cover up the swirls for awhile, but they will magically reappear in a week or 2.
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i was plannin on it, but i figured if i could do it myself i wasnt gonna bother. looks like ill figure out a way to leave the car again *shrug* and if he cant get his swirls out i guess ill have to take it to another body shop and pay to have them get em out *sigh* i hate being so picky
but thanks for the tip on the scratch-x didnt know if it would actually remove them or not thanks for pointing that out!!
but thanks for the tip on the scratch-x didnt know if it would actually remove them or not thanks for pointing that out!!
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I would find a new detailer/shot if he's not getting the job done.
With proper rotary use, there shouldn't be any swirls/holograms/"chatter."
You shouldn't be responsible for paying for it either, IMO.
With proper rotary use, there shouldn't be any swirls/holograms/"chatter."
You shouldn't be responsible for paying for it either, IMO.
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ahhh. this guy was recommended to me by every body shop around here because at the time i needed color sanding and buffing. none of them wanted to touch something with sandpaper that someone else had painted lol. (long story dont ask) but apparently recommendations dont mean a lot because he told me some type swirls-- like i said he calls chatter if you cant see where they start and end *shrug*-- are normal when using a buffer on one like that. or he just wanted to be lazy and let me think that to make his life easier
i love being able to go back and double check information im told using the internet
thanks for the info everyone!
i love being able to go back and double check information im told using the internet
thanks for the info everyone!
Re: best way to remove swirl marks???
If you want a swirl free paint job, you need to use a clean foam polishing pad with polish.
If your paint was a little rough, he might have compromised and used a compounding pad and maybe a more aggressive polish.
The right way to get an average paint finish looking great is to buff it with a foam compounding pad and fine to medium cut compound and them use a foam polishing pad with polish and go over it once or twice with that, and then wax.
Usually they only do it once because of time so they compromise and you end up with swirls.
If your paint was a little rough, he might have compromised and used a compounding pad and maybe a more aggressive polish.
The right way to get an average paint finish looking great is to buff it with a foam compounding pad and fine to medium cut compound and them use a foam polishing pad with polish and go over it once or twice with that, and then wax.
Usually they only do it once because of time so they compromise and you end up with swirls.
Re: best way to remove swirl marks???
If he is a good body man, he should be able to buff out a car without any buffer chatter, I am not getting a good feeling about your choosen body man. You might best consult a good detailer to get an orbital foam pad buff job.
Re: best way to remove swirl marks???
Originally Posted by KevinSS
If he is a good body man, he should be able to buff out a car without any buffer chatter, I am not getting a good feeling about your choosen body man. You might best consult a good detailer to get an orbital foam pad buff job.
Re: best way to remove swirl marks???
I just bought my own rotary buffer and started teaching myself how to buff. Even though I did leave one small burn mark on my first car, I didnt leave any swirl or chatter marks on it (granted it wasnt black). If he left swirls with a rotary he doesnt have a clue what he is doing, I would take it to someone else. A proper rotary buffing is what it needs.
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just an update on this guys, took the car back to him and gave him another shot at it. he did great this time round, wander what teh difference was
oh well point is, no more swirls like before (still some small marks but these are nothing compared to what it had, this is almost magnifying glass small
plus i had one other small detail done, ill get some pics of it up when i get one last thing done
oh well point is, no more swirls like before (still some small marks but these are nothing compared to what it had, this is almost magnifying glass small
plus i had one other small detail done, ill get some pics of it up when i get one last thing done
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