Tree on Hood

vans

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How do I remove tree?

detailed wife's car over the weekend, happy to have good weather to spend some time outside
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It will likely require a medium compound and orange LC pad to remove. :)

Fine looking reflection you got there. Nice work. What was the paint condition like prior to the detail? Did you have to remove any swirls? If so, what was your method.

Welcome to the forum. Two posts I see.

-Sparty
 
You're gonna have to wet sand that, ha.

Nice job!

Thank You
Car is a 2006, and being black you know it had swirls,
method was
1. clay
2. Meguiars Medium Cut Cleaner- an old bottle I've had, PC/white pad
3. Meguiars 205=PC/white pad
4. some Nano wax I've had for a while, not sure where I bought it

It's not perfect but I removed at least 90% of swirls
 
Be careful what you ask for - especially with all of the tornados in the news recently. :)

Great job on the wife's car btw! :xyxthumbs:
 
You're gonna have to wet sand that, ha.

Nice job!

Yep....or i think i heard stihl is releasing a clear coat safe chain soon for their chainsaws. You might wanna just have Jeff Suggs hit it with his magic tho!
 
Don't remove it. It's the GO GREEN symbol. Just kidding great job cristle clear reflection.
 
I had that problem once too.

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I backed the ambulance up a few feet and it cured the problem.:xyxthumbs:

Seriously though, very nice work.:dblthumb2:
 
Yep same problem down here in TN - nothing some local car wash can't fix :dblthumb2:
 
Clever. Now, we will need to learn how to remove "clouds" from the paint.
 
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