Polish angel.... swirl help

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I just recently applied polish angel to the hood and sides a few weeks ago. Working in sections. I took my truck to get a bedliner installed and the company washed my vehicle. Well low and behold I have swirls on my new nano coating. All that work. Well I had applied two coats to it.

Now my question is how to go about polishing the swirls off. I believe the invincible primer has cutting abilities. Should I use that or megs 105 or 205. And lastly has anyone re coated the surface and how. Thanks again!
 
Man I'd be so upset if some shmuck did that to my vehicle..
 
It's the V2, and yea nothing worse than picturing someone using a terry cloth or whatever on your vehicle.
 
I would do a test spot with Invincible and see how it comes out, you have to use it anyway as the base for Cosmic to work properly as it's a two part system. If you use Megs you will still need to do the two step with PA.
 
ok so re polish with primer. Would it be ok to apply another cosmic coat after? thanks for the help
 
how long ago did you apply cosmic? say goodbye to cosmic once you re-polish with primer. after primer might as well apply 2 coats of cosmic...
 
Maybe 2 weeks ago. Alright so basically I'm starting over again by re polishing and applying another coat. . Sucks
 
Maybe 2 weeks ago. Alright so basically I'm starting over again by re polishing and applying another coat. . Sucks

That is correct. You are starting over.

Did you ask them why the washed your truck?
 
Man that really sucks! Cosmic probably hasn't fully cured either. I've had Cosmic on my Mustang since Nov 2014, still holding up like a champ!
 
This is precisely why i am going to polish only my roof and spoiler before i take my car in to have the roof and spoiler wrapped, just to give them a perfect surface to wrap. I will polish and coat the rest of the car after i get the wrap done. I would lose my mind if i coated my car and they swirled it all up right afterwards.

Shawn
 
This is precisely why i am going to polish only my roof and spoiler before i take my car in to have the roof and spoiler wrapped, just to give them a perfect surface to wrap. I will polish and coat the rest of the car after i get the wrap done. I would lose my mind if i coated my car and they swirled it all up right afterwards.

Shawn

Yeah I'd be hella pissed!!!!
 
This is precisely why i am going to polish only my roof and spoiler before i take my car in to have the roof and spoiler wrapped, just to give them a perfect surface to wrap. I will polish and coat the rest of the car after i get the wrap done. I would lose my mind if i coated my car and they swirled it all up right afterwards.

Shawn

If they're dumb enough to somehow mess up the remaining panels on your vehicle once they're done wrapping the roof and spoiler, what makes you think they'd be competent enough to make it through the prep [light dust off, because it doesn't take long for dust or worse to possibly happen on any surface. It doesn't matter if it's polished to perfection that same morning, a simple gust of wind into the shop and you have dust]

The only real solution is prevention, that means getting it through the person in charge's head that they better not wash or touch any other parts of the vehicle. Don't be too shy to speak up for what's important to you. It sure beats the aggravation of them messing up and you Still not having the guts to complain about it and have it fixed somehow.

You have to speak up for yourself if/when they screw things up. There's no sense in eating it... If you paid for services, then they need to at least try to help the situation somehow.
 
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