Detailed: B1stro's black GD3
You can buff out rock chips?
Joined: Oct 2008
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From: Orlando, FL
No. Like I said they need be wet sanded and then compounded to remove the marks. Then polished to remove the micro marring formed by the agressive polish.
Last edited by qbmurderer13; Feb 22, 2009 at 07:58 PM.
Joined: Oct 2008
Posts: 2,373
From: Orlando, FL
Think of it as an investment. Also you can get a good starter kit for around 300 bucks if your interested in polishing/swirl removal.
Also on a side note i want one of those fitfreak stickers that B1stro has.
SHUT UR MOUTH!! what the hell r u gonna detail? u do it like on a daily basis..everytime i see it, looks like u just pulled out of the dealership..
Joined: Oct 2008
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From: Orlando, FL
Lol I hope it doesnt look like he just pulled out of the dealership. They have no idea what theyre doing when it comes to detailing. Even brand new 09 cars have swirls on them due to the pre-delivery detail they do.
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From: Orlando, FL
Honestly the best thing to do is to properly wash the car. 99 percent of swirls are due to incorrect washing technique. Use 2 buckets, get a grit guard and use proper soap. Use a lambswool mitt and use only microfiber towels when drying or removing wax. Front to back or side to side motions when waxing, no circular motion and little to no pressure. Don't wax more than once a month or every other month depending on conditions.
Clay only needs to be done once or twice a year. And clay removes wax so you'll need to rewax afterwards.
Clay only needs to be done once or twice a year. And clay removes wax so you'll need to rewax afterwards.
Joined: Oct 2008
Posts: 2,373
From: Orlando, FL
Yeah clay will get all of that off. Just make sure to wash the car before you clay and to use plenty of clay lube so your not just dragging that crap all accross your paint.
Last edited by qbmurderer13; Mar 1, 2009 at 12:30 PM.



