ZoomZoom2007
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My car is black and swirled badly, due to careless washes at the dealership. Once I get these taken care of, what's the best way to avoid the swirlies?
so true if you are lazy and do not have any finish skills.
Thanks for all the input. The dearlership actually agreed to polish it for me, since I screamed to the rafters that even though it's a 2007, this was a NEW never-owned car and shouldn't look like it was washed with a brillo pad. So, it looks really good now, and I intend to keep it that way. I always wash my own cars, and I do it well. Just needed some tips on BLACK. Never had a black car before.
...Grand National
BMW M5
Typhoon
Any other car won't be had in black by me, ever.
NO!!! Pardon the insistence, but don't let those clowns anywhere near your paint with a machine polisher. If you thought they jacked things up washing it, just wait till you see what happens when they use a machine. The chances that anyone there actually knows how to use a machine polisher is very slim. Not even body shops do a good job. Dealerships sell cars, body shops paint them, detailers detail them. So get them to agree to having a reputable detailer correct the issue. Make them pay for my travel expenses and I'll come do it
lol
But seriously I wouldn't allow them to do that. Unless you like holograms, burt paint, too much clear removed, burt trim....
I have a question. I have a black car as well, I can normally keep swirl marks off my car by using Scratch X two times on the whole car the some paste wax. I had some body work done and like you said ThrillRide, they didn't know what they were doing...they did an OK job, but they missed some spots with the clay bar for sure. So if i clay my car, do i have to polish it after with something, or does a wax work?
Also ThrillRide around where in Texas are you...I might take you up on that detailing offer. I want my car looking perfect!
Well you should wax anyway after your clay, but it should be polished to remove any marring added by the claybar.
On a side note, scratchX by hand isnt really meant to be used on the entire car. Its a hand compound, and im pretty sure leaves its own marks, as in, it doesnt finish down to a swirl free finish. So your probably removing some swirling, but adding smaller, finer swirls.
The only real way to correct paint is by machine polishing. Save your time and your elbow, and pick up a DA polisher. If Thrillride is in your area im sure he wouldnt mind showing you how to use it properly.
There are also alot of fabulous great detailers in texas, so if he isnt in your area, Im sure you can find someone off autopia to get the job done properly