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Show'n'Shine Saloon
Need some help on swirl marks in a black vehicle
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<blockquote data-quote="KEVINS" data-source="post: 15637107" data-attributes="member: 158789"><p>I JUST finished preparing my black car for a car show that was held yesterday and this was my second attempt at polishing a car. First attempt was last Fall and failed miserably when seen in direct sunlight the day before my very first car show. It took me 6 months of researching before I finally found the info I needed to produce a swirl free paint job which took me about 4 hours a night for the last 6-8 weeks of polishing.</p><p></p><p>I don't know if you want to go into this much detail for your car but if you do let me know and I can write a VERY detailed process with chemicals, materials, buffing pads, microfiber cloths, buffing RPM's, etc. For a black car it will be VERY VERY good. It requires a lot of different chemicals at various steps but if you want a near perfect black paint I can get you pointed in the direction that worked on MY CAR.</p><p></p><p>ks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KEVINS, post: 15637107, member: 158789"] I JUST finished preparing my black car for a car show that was held yesterday and this was my second attempt at polishing a car. First attempt was last Fall and failed miserably when seen in direct sunlight the day before my very first car show. It took me 6 months of researching before I finally found the info I needed to produce a swirl free paint job which took me about 4 hours a night for the last 6-8 weeks of polishing. I don't know if you want to go into this much detail for your car but if you do let me know and I can write a VERY detailed process with chemicals, materials, buffing pads, microfiber cloths, buffing RPM's, etc. For a black car it will be VERY VERY good. It requires a lot of different chemicals at various steps but if you want a near perfect black paint I can get you pointed in the direction that worked on MY CAR. ks [/QUOTE]
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