Professional Buffing?
#1
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Black is a ***** to Clean
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From: Hollywood, California
Professional Buffing?
I'd like to know if you guys recommend that I get my paint professional buffed when the weather gets nicer. I have millions and zillions of swirls in my poor black paint and would love to see them disappear (or at least minimized).
I would want to start over after the buff job and re-Zaino my car. Hopefully from there, I could avoid these swirls!
Anyone in NOVA or MD know of a good place to have this done..? prices?
I would want to start over after the buff job and re-Zaino my car. Hopefully from there, I could avoid these swirls!
Anyone in NOVA or MD know of a good place to have this done..? prices?
#2
a professional job is very expensive for what they do. you could always try to use some swirl remover, (such as 3m), but if that doesnt work then i would consider going to a pro. just put the swirl remover on with a high speed orbital buffer, and make sure you use several pads because "nastyness" will appear on them after a panel or two and cause scratching with the buffer resulting in either more swirl marks or a some light scratches all over your car
#3
like ccshamrock2004 said try using some swirl remover, probably some Z5 if not try http://www.detailsdetailsdetails.com
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Black is a ***** to Clean
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From: Hollywood, California
Have you used them before acur8ly? Looking like $65+ for me.
Would it be better for me to buy an random oribital buffer and do it myself with some kinda of swirl remover or abrasive?
Would it be better for me to buy an random oribital buffer and do it myself with some kinda of swirl remover or abrasive?
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