Or take the advice from a restoration professional who is sought out from customers all over the country.I use a griots garage g9 with lakes pads and 3d speed for a compound. Surface prep is very important as well or you’ll just be creating more swirls. If you want to learn how to detail your truck check out apex detailing on YouTube. That’s where i learned from.
I worked at an Auto parts store for 23 years and Ive tried practically every polish ,was,and compound availabe and Ive been detailing cars part time for 40 years. I remember the first video that I watched on how to detail a car on a MOTHERS VCR.The first thing the detailer did was wash a chrome wheel with a brush!. I threw that in the trash immediatley. Experience is the key to a flawless detailing job. First off it depends on how deep the swirl marks and and if they are jus in random places of the entire car. I try to do most of my by hand or an orbital polisher like the porter cable . You need to start with the appropriate polish/compound and aslo the proper application pad. They make polishes from ultrafine to correcting compounds. One of the keys to prevent swirl marks is to not let the surface get too hot and to keep the surface lubricated either by fine water mists or a spray "quick detailer" and once again use the correct applicater pad. I normally wash,clean surface with fine cut cleaner,then a polish and finally a good coat of good quality wax. there isnt a simple fast fix for removing swirl marks. It's a long tedious and multi step process. The hard work pays off in the end. In short survey the surface,READ the application instructions, and take you time. Youll be amazed at the resultsFine but I take advice from professionals plus your way can damage the finish
Or take the advice from a restoration professional who is sought out from customers all over the country.
I worked at an Auto parts store for 23 years and Ive tried practically every polish ,was,and compound availabe and Ive been detailing cars part time for 40 years. I remember the first video that I watched on how to detail a car on a MOTHERS VCR.The first thing the detailer did was wash a chrome wheel with a brush!. I threw that in the trash immediatley. Experience is the key to a flawless detailing job. First off it depends on how deep the swirl marks and and if they are jus in random places of the entire car. I try to do most of my by hand or an orbital polisher like the porter cable . You need to start with the appropriate polish/compound and aslo the proper application pad. They make polishes from ultrafine to correcting compounds. One of the keys to prevent swirl marks is to not let the surface get too hot and to keep the surface lubricated either by fine water mists or a spray "quick detailer" and once again use the correct applicater pad. I normally wash,clean surface with fine cut cleaner,then a polish and finally a good coat of good quality wax. there isnt a simple fast fix for removing swirl marks. It's a long tedious and multi step process. The hard work pays off in the end. In short survey the surface,READ the application instructions, and take you time. Youll be amazed at the results
Can damage my cars? Really? One, don't use "professional" advise from a furniture repair guy. If you're going to watch something. Check out autogeek videos.Fine but I take advice from professionals plus your way can damage the finish
Stupid response, he restores everything and mostly metals. If you don't know who he is you should be quiet. I am 73 and know a little about paint finishes going back to day-long Blue Coral work. Oh, and a "swirl finder light"? Do you need alight to go pee?Can damage my cars? Really? One, don't use "professional" advise from a furniture repair guy. If you're going to watch something. Check out autogeek videos.
Get a swirl finder light, I'm sure your truck is full of swirls....
This is exactly the advice you need to listen to and not a tv show you watch.Can damage my cars? Really? One, don't use "professional" advise from a furniture repair guy. If you're going to watch something. Check out autogeek videos.
Get a swirl finder light, I'm sure your truck is full of swirls....