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Old 02-28-2005, 07:06 PM
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Im looking for someone who can buff out my entire car to get rid of swirles and those little scratches. I im alittle afraid to do it myself incase i f-up the paint. I rather just pay alittle and let someone that knows what they are doing do it. Does anyone know anyone in north nj area that is good and i can trust my baby with?

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I don't know how close he actually is to you, but I would recommend Sean Busch. http://www.detailingbyexecutive.com/

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But wouldnt a body shop be better suited to do this? I can detail that car myself. I just wanna remove any inperfections that can be removed without adding paint. I already compounded the rear bumper to see what it would do and it came out real nice. even got rid of the factory orange peel.
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Part of detailing is removing surface imperfections...

I don't understand what you want, and I'm not sure you do either.

He is skilled with a rotary buffer which removes the small scratches, etc; no need for a body shop. He will compound and polish your car as necessary.
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Get a porter cable 7424 and do it yourself. It takes a lot for you to burn threw your paint with that. I use an orange pad with medium such as 3M Perfect it II #05973. It comes in a 1quart bottle. Then finish with a black or yellow pad with something like Tropi-Care swirl cutter.



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