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Old Feb 2, 2003 | 07:39 PM
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help- Swirl mark nightmare...

Early last year my car had a small accident. The front bumper cover was torn and other minor things. Any way the body shop that did the work, assured me over and over again that they where the best, but when I got my car back I wasn't too thrilled. The panals lined up good, and the hood fit, but they "Buffed" the rest of the car. To make a long story short you can plainly see all the buffer marks in the clear coat. You can actually fallow the stroke the hack body guy used. I was wondering if there is any way to fix this problem. Maby with a high speed polish job? Also how do I find a competent person to do the job? I am sick and tired of guys in the business that talk about being good at what they do, and just turn out to be half *** hacks.
Old Feb 2, 2003 | 07:54 PM
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If the swirl marks aren't under the clear coat.. then using 3M Perfect It Swirl Remover will get them out. The part number is 39009, you can get it from Zaino or any department that sells 3M products. There is one for dark colours and one for light colours.. they have two different part numbers.. I can't remember the one for the light colour... so if you need to know just ask.
Old Feb 2, 2003 | 11:28 PM
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I don't think it's under the clear, because they only buffed the parts of the car they didn't paint, like the doors, and 1/4 pannels.
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