You'd be suprised. If you have an HD tv you'll see swirls like crazy on a lot of those concoure and auction cars. Many of those guys use the excuse, " we are trying to maintain originality." Apparantly that means swirls and scratches.
I've used the Griots foamer and I liked it. With that being said it is not a durable commercial grade product that you can drop or use 10 to 20 times per day and expect it to last.
I would buy one. Just saying.
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The scratches on the hood of this C4 Corvette were pretty bad.
After: Sorry this is a totally different angle. Same car.
This was polished out M105 and M205. It was sealed with Blackfire Wet Diamond.
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We had a customer that wanted us to put something on their car called Cilajet. It was basically a $500 warranty that came with a bottle of sealant. Not worth it in my opinion.
Bret, thank you. That is great advice. I think a lot of people enter any business venture thinking they have got to offer special prices and get every customer. I love detailing and want to continue doing it for myself and for people that want a high quality service. I don't want to rush through...
Those scratches don't look too bad. I would try the polish first with the Orange pad and see where that gets you. If you don't think it has enough bite try the Swirl Remover with the orange pad.
Did you have many problems with overspray since you did this outside. Any suggestions on how to minimize this? Great work by the way.
Do you have anything on the bottom covering the frame rails etc...?