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My nemesis: Swirls
My car had over-spray materials from a nearby construction on college campus. The contractor finally took care of it today by washing and claying the whole car. Now that I look at it more closely, I notice swirl marks all over the car. Some of them are not bad but I definitely see some that weren't there. I am trying to figure our if the swirl marks are caused by the improper washing or because the claying process removes the old wax that was covering the swirls.
They will wax/seal it tomorrow, but now I have my doubts if I should let them touch my car again. What are your thoughts?
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Re: My nemesis: Swirls
The contractor from the construction company washed and CB the car?
Galatians 6:9And let us not grow weary of doing good, for in due season we will reap, if we do not give up.
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They hire a third party, a car cleaning business. Forgot the name though.
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Well claying can mar your paint if you don't know what your doing. What condition was the paint in before they worked on it?
inDetail, "It's all in the details."
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it's a new (certified) car. Paint was excellent until I got the overspray stuff that looks like white sand grits all over the car. What is marring? How does it look like?
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You should have took pictures for your own good.
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So does waxing hide fine swirls? I wonder if the swirls were already there and they just become visible because they clay the wax off the paint.
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Originally Posted by vleong2332
So does waxing hide fine swirls? I wonder if the swirls were already there and they just become visible because they clay the wax off the paint.
They scratched your paint. Regardless of what anyone says, wax will not hide swirls to the trained eye.
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This is why it is generally recommended to follow any claying, or decontamination process via synthetic clay alternatives, with at least a finishing polish to remove any marring caused by the clay.
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Regardless of how he swirls appeared, I wouldn't let the contractor's contractor (!) touch the car again.
It needs to be corrected and then sealed, which you can hire a good detailer to do, or buy the right products / tools and do it yourself.
Originally Posted by Jason Rose
I am cursed for life because I can never look at beautiful paint without seeing the defects
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