StuDLei
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- May 28, 2012
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Car-04 Nissan 350Z (black).
Last night I was bringing the paint back to its maximum potential. Most of the panels received SF 4500 on a black pad. It worked flawlessly. My rear quarter is repainted and it looked awesome too, until I used Carpro eraser. Swirls galore.
Tonight the same thing happened. I was polishing the door on the other side of the car. I used 205 on an orange lc pad and SF 4500 on a black pad. It looked flawless even after thoroughly wiping it down twice. When I was completely done with the front quarter and the door I hit all areas with Carpro Eraser. My front quarter panel looked flawless still but my door is full of swirls. Swirls that I believed were caused by my polishing. They look very distinct, however, they're not tick marks. It's not haze. It looks to be relatively deep swirls. Then it dawned on me that door panel had also been repainted (by the same shop for a different incident).
SO, apparently the panels on my car that have been repainted are very finicky. I'm at a loss of what to do though.
The only thing that I can think of is that I'm causing these swirls with orange and 205 and black and sf4500 can't take them out. I have white and green pads as well. What do you guys think I should do? I did use 205 and orange on the rear quarter panel I mentioned earlier too. After the Eraser wipedown I was appalled. I can't believe that they could be filled in that well with sf4500.
Anyone have any thoughts here? Almost half my car has been repainted over the years. The paint matches perfectly, I have absolutely never noticed a difference whatsoever (minus polishing that is). It's all been bad luck too. My bro in law dropped a car seat that was hanging over my car in his garage once and a lady driving a snowplow backed up into once too. I wasn't even in the car either time, lol. Anyways, not important. Any ideas here?
Last night I was bringing the paint back to its maximum potential. Most of the panels received SF 4500 on a black pad. It worked flawlessly. My rear quarter is repainted and it looked awesome too, until I used Carpro eraser. Swirls galore.
Tonight the same thing happened. I was polishing the door on the other side of the car. I used 205 on an orange lc pad and SF 4500 on a black pad. It looked flawless even after thoroughly wiping it down twice. When I was completely done with the front quarter and the door I hit all areas with Carpro Eraser. My front quarter panel looked flawless still but my door is full of swirls. Swirls that I believed were caused by my polishing. They look very distinct, however, they're not tick marks. It's not haze. It looks to be relatively deep swirls. Then it dawned on me that door panel had also been repainted (by the same shop for a different incident).
SO, apparently the panels on my car that have been repainted are very finicky. I'm at a loss of what to do though.
The only thing that I can think of is that I'm causing these swirls with orange and 205 and black and sf4500 can't take them out. I have white and green pads as well. What do you guys think I should do? I did use 205 and orange on the rear quarter panel I mentioned earlier too. After the Eraser wipedown I was appalled. I can't believe that they could be filled in that well with sf4500.
Anyone have any thoughts here? Almost half my car has been repainted over the years. The paint matches perfectly, I have absolutely never noticed a difference whatsoever (minus polishing that is). It's all been bad luck too. My bro in law dropped a car seat that was hanging over my car in his garage once and a lady driving a snowplow backed up into once too. I wasn't even in the car either time, lol. Anyways, not important. Any ideas here?