nrengle
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- Oct 7, 2007
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I'm doing some work for my buddy on his carbon fiber hood since he's not really got much experience with detailing, or even well likes to do it, or any kind of body work. Anyways, it's got a few problems. Swirl marks galore, with a normal clearcoat and paint I'd just use a LC Orange pad and some polish, etc. But with carbon fiber I'm not sure if it would be ok. Not sure if it's a gel coat or not. All I know about it is, it's a VIS hood for a 2000 Honda Prelude.
Second it's got a white spot, that actually seems to be oily. Everytime he does anything to it, it has this oily film he said. Only thing he's done is washed, clayed (Mothers Clay bar), and some cleaner wax. If it's oily, to me I'd hit it with a diluted mix of vinegar and water. 25/75 mix before I move on to something stronger.
Any suggestions guys?
Second it's got a white spot, that actually seems to be oily. Everytime he does anything to it, it has this oily film he said. Only thing he's done is washed, clayed (Mothers Clay bar), and some cleaner wax. If it's oily, to me I'd hit it with a diluted mix of vinegar and water. 25/75 mix before I move on to something stronger.
Any suggestions guys?