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Al-53 said:you can polish fresh paint..just not seal it....most shops buff fresh paint.....why do you think most cars after a paint job come back with swirls and buffer trails..they buffed it....just use a fine polish....nothing course....it may be still sorta soft ......
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Z06-Goose said:I would think a product like 3M or Menzerna should be safe even on fresh paint, after all, that's what they use as after-prep to remove wetsanding marks and stuff like that. I agree that you shouldn't seal it...
Thejoyofdriving said:i think you are talking about OEM paint, for after market paint jobs you need to let the paint cure for a while, and yes you should not wax before the 60 days.
Al-53 said:you can polish fresh paint..just not seal it....most shops buff fresh paint.....why do you think most cars after a paint job come back with swirls and buffer trails..they buffed it....just use a fine polish....nothing course....it may be still sorta soft ......
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SiliconX said:Why did you need your bumper re-painted?
I have the exact same car so just curious![]()
Ugh that sucks. I would've broke down had I come out and seen that on my FG2.k20z3kid said:i dont actually know what happened but i went to get groceries and i come back to the parking lot to see deeeeep scratches and stress marks on my back bumper.i was prettty upset. im guessing someone with a shopping cart maybe? but yeah no one left a note, and no cameras. ohhh well i have enough autogeek supplies to last awhile so no urgent need for extra money lol.