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Fix Buffer Marks?

Old Sep 13, 2005 | 07:41 AM
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Question Fix Buffer Marks?

I had my black WS6 detailed a week ago today and it looked incredible when I went to pick it up. This weekend when it was nice and sunny out I noticed I have horrible buffer marks all over my car now! Pisses me off because now it almost looks worse then it did before having it detailed!

How can I fix this? My boss has a Porter Cable 7424 and he said I could come by tonight and try fixing it with that....will that work? What should we put on the pad...I have some 3M Swirl Remover...will that work? Help!

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Old Sep 13, 2005 | 10:31 AM
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it should help, yeh i had the same problem when i buffed some acid rain out. It will take a while to work out.
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Old Sep 13, 2005 | 11:25 AM
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only "buff" out deep scratches or to brighten out paint that has been sitting for ten years

If you have fine clearcoat scratches from washing and such,
use an "orbital"

what ever you do, always use a foam pad to apply wax,swirl reduce,polish...ect.
and use terry cloth to remove...thats if you buff,orbital, hand or how ever you do it.

and befor you wax /polish your car its best to use a clay bar to remove oxidation, or grime. that way you have a cleaner surface to work with and wax will last longer.

to remove wax,wash it with dawn dish soap that will be sure to strip it.

and remember if you want your wax to last, use a non detergent auto soap, not the **** at the car wash it will strip it like dish soap.
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Old Sep 13, 2005 | 01:21 PM
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Sweet thanks guys, I will try the orbital and 3M compound then rub it out by hand to see if this does it...sure hope so.
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Old Sep 13, 2005 | 07:42 PM
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get ya a white foam pad and use the 3m swirl remover u have.
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Old Sep 13, 2005 | 08:24 PM
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I would be getting a refund from the detailing to begin with. Buffer holograms are unacceptable!

A PC with the right pads and polishes will remove holograms. Start out with a polishing pad and light-medium polish and work up as necessary.
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