So my girlfriend cut into our carport a little too tight and has some paint residue in the clear coat. Can that come out? To her credit- the parking spot i usually have to 4 point it in because its kind of dumb.
So i clayed the car and got most of it out but theres still some paint streaks in it. Can a polish pull it out?
Probably.
I've pulled some paint off my integra's mirror with turtle wax paste polishing compound where someone hit it in a lowe's parking lot.
You may have to use a drill or a da polisher though, and you may have to hit it with rubbing compound first depending on how bad it is... s*** advice, I know. :lol:
Try polish first. If that doesn't work, you may have to move to a compound.
Normally you want to start with least aggressive, that way the spot that's being worked on doesn't look better than the rest of the car :lol: Either way, you'll have to re-wax that area.
ill probably have someone do it then, ive never used anything other than my hands for detailing lolAgreed with everyone, cleaner wax is magic
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I said the same thing fearing that I would f*** something up, then ended up buying this setup for around $80 on Amazon after reading reviews:ill probably have someone do it then, ive never used anything other than my hands for detailing lol
Thanks! i think ill pay someone to do hers, and practice on my integra or my 4runner. She has a new car and i dont really want to mess it up.I said the same thing fearing that I would f*** something up, then ended up buying this setup for around $80 on Amazon after reading reviews:
I've got a thing for Meguiars products :lol:
Anyway it's fairly idiot proof (I used it :rolf: ) due to it's smaller size. And since you hook it to a power drill, which are normally less powerful than traditional DA's, you're less likely to f*** your paint up even if you don't know what you're doing.
Here's a review if you're interested: http://www.meguiarsonline.com/forums/showthread.php?57845#uxsKmbYoQBer4ze3.97
That should be taken off with the clay bar, you do not want to wax with that stuff on your paint.Yeah I always wax by hand, unless I'm doing a car that has a lot of black road grime and stuff, then I use the DA polisher to get it off quick and effortlessly.
That Megs attachment that I mentioned basically glides itself, you just tell it which direction to go and where to stop... If that makes any sense? :lol:Using a drill or rotary buffer isn't as scary as many people think. Just put light pressure on it (5~ lbs or often just the weight of the tool) and keep moving back and forth slightly lapping over with each pass