Thread: swirl marks
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10-28-2010 02:20 PM #1
swirl marks
I am getting a used car from the dealership (20,000 miles) It had a few lite scratches on it and they said they would take care of it. I go back a few days later and the scratches are taken care of but the whole side of the car has swirl marks. Talking to the sells man I told him I was not going to except it and he says they will try again but they will not come out. I am going back tomorrow to check it out again. Why is it not possible to take swirl marks out? I was under the impression if you knew what you were doing there are no swirl marks.Friends dont let friends drive fords!
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10-28-2010 02:41 PM #2
Sounds to me like they had the used car prep guy do it with compound.
They will come out - maybe! They should be using a 1500 compound then a swirl remover compound. But the reason for 'maybe' is that if it's the OEM paint, there isn't a lot of thickness to work with and you might see primerDave W
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11-01-2010 04:39 PM #3
Swirl marks can be taken out but they must be polished out. Using a good adjustable speed buffer with the proper polishing wheel and polish . Sounds like what Dave said.......they told a guy that washes the used cars to buff out the scratches.
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11-02-2010 12:06 PM #4
Thanks for the input guys. I agree they either told the guy that washes the cars to do it OR what I see happen more often the guy needed work and did this on purpose to get more work out of it. Thats just a assumption though. I really dont think it needed a buffer on it to begin with , a good hand wax would of taken care of it. Anyways I got them to respray the truck. It looks great now but they missed a spot so it had to go back.Friends dont let friends drive fords!
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