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Re: Headlight Polish [bigfur] by oldfarmer50
Jan 17, 2009 (12:22 pm)
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Replying to: bigfur (Jan 09, 2009 7:21 pm)

"...a set of headlights off a wrecked car?..."
 
The last year with compatible headlights would be a 2000 model which are likely to be almost as scratched as my 1997s. The $15 polishing kit did a very good job of restoring my originals (can't beat that price) and I just wanted to keep them looking good.
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New to the forum. by tankbeans
Jan 24, 2009 (11:38 am)
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Hi. I was reading a post in another board about paint and washing the car. My question is this, I have a 2003 Accord LX Coupe and the paint, or at least the clear coat is peeling off. There is also a gouge in the paint on the back bumper. Would I be able to put a couple coats of wax on it, when it gets warm to prevent further peeling or would it be worth the money to have the bumper painted?
 
If it makes a difference my car is silver. Thank you for your help.
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paint and swirl marks by bvdj84
Jan 24, 2009 (12:17 pm)
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I love to detail and wax my car! Creating that shine!! Love it! It makes any car look that much more nice.
 
  When I leased a new car last Spring, I later found swirl marks all over the car. I waxed it several times over the summer, using 2 different waxes. It did make the finish shiny, it did tame down the marks, but it seems as though the swirls are etched into the surface. Is my clear coat permanently damaged? I am assuming the car was swirled when the dealer had it washed with their mobile wash system. I found the car had been on the lot for awhile, according to the date on the car.
 
I had bought higher end wax, applicators, and it seems like I cannot get the swirls to go away. I am not sure how to approach this again in the spring. Though I have learned to live with the swirls, but why are they not going away.
 
 I have noticed many new cars that sit on the lot for awhile seem to have more marks, I am not sure why the dealers think they need to use a brush on the car, they are just sitting, just a good detergent and pressure wash it good enough. I have seen expensive cars all marked up.
 
What can be done to get rid of them? I am sure others have had similar problems. There has to be something out there that will help them disappear. Or is it too far gone. Shouldn't the clear coat be fairly pliable?
 
Thanks!
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Re: paint and swirl marks [bvdj84] by tallman1
Jan 24, 2009 (12:21 pm)
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Replying to: bvdj84 (Jan 24, 2009 12:17 pm)

Wax isn't going to get rid of swirl marks. You need a polish for that. There are different grades of polish you can use, depending on how deep the swirl marks/scratches are.
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Re: paint and swirl marks [tallman1] by bvdj84
Jan 24, 2009 (12:25 pm)
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Replying to: tallman1 (Jan 24, 2009 12:21 pm)

See, I am slowly learning. So perhaps a strong polish will get rid of them?
 
thanks.
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Re: paint and swirl marks [bvdj84] by tallman1
Jan 24, 2009 (12:30 pm)
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Replying to: bvdj84 (Jan 24, 2009 12:25 pm)

So perhaps a strong polish will get rid of them?
 
Depends on how deep the scratches are. The stronger the polish, the more clear coat is removed too. Light swirl marks will come out with a mild polish.
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Re: paint and swirl marks [tallman1] by bvdj84
Jan 24, 2009 (12:33 pm)
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Replying to: tallman1 (Jan 24, 2009 12:30 pm)

Well, what kind of polish do people like? Mothers, Zymol, How do I know what grade of polish it is?
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Re: paint and swirl marks [bvdj84] by tallman1
Jan 24, 2009 (1:47 pm)
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Replying to: bvdj84 (Jan 24, 2009 12:33 pm)

That's a great question. The place I buy from has four grades, IIRC. There's a link on my CarSpace page. I'm not sure what stores offer but check out some of the car care places on the web and read the tutorials.
 
There are also folks in the biz that read this forum who know more than I do about the various products out there.
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Re: paint and swirl marks [tallman1] by bigfur
Jan 25, 2009 (10:01 am)
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Replying to: tallman1 (Jan 24, 2009 1:47 pm)

For most fine swirl marks you can use a finish cut. Its a white almost milky looking polish that you can apply by had or in your case id probably use a machine. After using the finish cut you want to go back and use the wax again to protect the paint.
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Re: paint and swirl marks [bigfur] by Mr_Shiftright HOST
Jan 25, 2009 (10:09 am)
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Replying to: bigfur (Jan 25, 2009 10:01 am)

Hopefully doing this once in a great while is all that will be necessary. No matter how fine the polish, it is still abrasive. Every machine buffing means just a little less topcoat on your car.

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