78 camero with single stage metallic paint

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Ok so I did the maguires no.7 polish rub down. I first left it on for 2 hours then whipped down and reapplied. I ended up leaving polish on car for 2 days. When I wiped it off I used a clean dry terry cloth and now I have one section that is not right. Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated ATTACH]56170[/ATTACH]View attachment 56171View attachment 56172View attachment 56173
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Hi, welcome to AGO.

First off, it's very difficult to see your photo's. You can upload your photo's to the free / unlimited web gallery and repost the pics.

https://www.autogeekonline.net/foru...age-your-photo-gallery-into-your-message.html

The #7 rubdown is typically to gorge old dried out paint with the oils found in #7 (a non abrasive polish). Typically done when single stage paint is neglected and very oxidized. If the paint wasn't in bad shape to begin with, it probably didn't require it.

The #7 Rub Down Technique by Mike Phillips

I ended up leaving polish on car for 2 days

Do you mean the #7 or another polish?

It's quite possible after two days it has become dry. Just wiping with a terry cloth will be difficult and or possibly not get it all off (by hand).
You could try a rinsless or waterless wash to wipe off any excess polish and polishing oils.

That is where I would start before trying anything more aggressive.
 
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Keep in mind:
Correcting/Buffing SS Metallic
changes the flake and depth; i.e.:
creation of "the tiger stripes fx"
is very likely---Not pretty.


Bob
 
Yes no. 7. The paint was def in need of something! I did a walk around inspection and didn't notice any thin spots. It all looked even. I did notice that it must have been repainted because it's had some body work to same side that I'm having the issue. I will re-download better pics in just a sec. Thx guys!

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