has anyone dealt with clear on the 2011 camaros? i just picked up my new car and i wanna polish it
DISO
Jay
So when you say DISO are these swirls induced by a rotary buffer or just poor washing and wiping techniques?
If they are rotary buffer induced, they could be deep, just depends upon the pad, the product and the pressure used to buff the paint.
Sorry to hear the dealership had to ruin a perfectly good paint job.
It's a crime that in order to undo the damage they caused you have to remove a measure of paint off the car, paint that's already thin and as you're finding out, hard to work on.
I've worked with guys on forums like this that have taken their brand new car back to the dealership and got their money back and purchased somewhere else.
You shouldn't have to accept a car that will now have thinner paint because the dealership doesn't care to have properly trained employees.
Print this thread out and take it to the dealership owner and tell him you want a Camaro that his employees have not hacked-up.
For those reading this that don't know what DISO is...
DISO = The Dealership Installed Swirl Option
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Often times you'll hear or read about "Holograms" or "Buffer Trails". These are both interchangeable terms for Rotary Buffer Swirls.
If you look at the below swirls they almost seem to have a 3D or floating in the paint affect, this is the appearance characteristic from which we get the word
hologram.