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Old 06-20-2007, 01:43 AM
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New Car.. Again Detailing Help!!!!

Ok the other day i posted that i just picked up my 04 Acura TL. Black.. and i was asking what steps should i take to get it to look like glass... great response, and i'm getting ready to make my purchase but i would like some more opinons to see what i can do on some parts of the paint... again please anything would help..

This Picture is where he had a Sun Roof Visor... left some marks i hope i can remove them.. any ideas....



Ok this part i thing is long gone from removing... OR NOT ??


Normal Swirls... i know that most should come out...


Ok he had ventshades that left some marks also.. i guess this is helpless also.....



And here is a shot down the side... it really doesn't look that bad....


I know i might be have some big dreams but i really want this car to stand out, i want it to look like glass... I notice that some one uses a picture of a hood of a corvette that looks like glass... do i have hopes to correct the problems with my car and have it looking like that...
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Old 06-20-2007, 02:12 AM
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I think you should be able to remove alot of that stuff. I think the ventshades marks might just be leftover adhesive, so claying the car might get that off. I think that one spot with what looks like actual cracking in the clearcoat might not be repairable, but everything else looks like you could tackle it with some moderate polishes.
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Old 06-20-2007, 03:52 AM
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I think you should be able to remove alot of that stuff. I think the ventshades marks might just be leftover adhesive, so claying the car might get that off. I think that one spot with what looks like actual cracking in the clearcoat might not be repairable, but everything else looks like you could tackle it with some moderate polishes.
XMT 360 with Edge Green pad PC setting 5-6 should take care of most of that.
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ok going to place my order tomm.. for my car... which products do you guys suggest again... AG is going to love me tomm..... thanks
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Old 07-03-2007, 11:59 PM
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I have a 94 black lexus es300 and I used Menz SIP. It looks so good that I'm now doing my co-workers black Mercury Marauder for $$$
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That spot cracking makes my skin crawl whenever I see it, reminds me of a bacterial infection. My buddy had that on his Nissan, it seemed to be a manufact defect. His car was 2 years old and the dealer repaired it for him. Not without a little moan and groan first.
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This Picture is where he had a Sun Roof Visor... left some marks i hope i can remove them.. any ideas....
I agree, this may be just recedue/contaminents left over. A good clay should be able to remove lots of it. In case it did scratch the clear coat, feel to see how deep it is and something to consider in the future (unless you feel up to it) it may require wet sanding. I did one for a friend and it looked exactly the same as your picture and I first clayed it with the Clay Magic (red) and removed lots of contaminents but then I noticed that it did scratch the clear coat and I wet sanded what ever was left and the lines were completely gone...oh I used 2500grit sand paper in case your interested. Again only wet sand if your up to it...wet sanding is't all that bad, you just have to check your work LOTS! That's all...but seeing as your just getting your feet wet perhaps hold off on the wet sanding...well just my $0.02 that's all.

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Ok this part i thing is long gone from removing... OR NOT ??
Okay this you should be worried abut, I honestly don't know what it is but it almost looks like clear coat failure? mmmm....you could try polishing but I don't know, it looks bad...I'm curious to see what others say it is.

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Normal Swirls... i know that most should come out...
Now that's what I'm talking about, beutiful swirls hahahaha..those are easy a nice polish like Menzerna or Optimum is just what the Dr. recomends...this is where you just smile, grab your tools and go at her I look foward for swirls

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Ok he had ventshades that left some marks also.. i guess this is helpless also.....
This dosen't look that bad, again claying should take good care of it and what ever is left over you should be able to remove with a good polish and a few passes. It all depends if any deep scratches are left. Polishing will help and will reduce it so that you hardly see it.

Overal, the vehicle is in good shape, you will get great results with this vehicle. You've doen your homework and your set to go, looking forward to the process and pictures.

I hope this helps a little.
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Old 07-04-2007, 08:55 AM
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Definitely looks like CC failure. I have 2 small spots on my hood (nickel and dime-sized). I was told that nothing could be done for it, and to avoid the spots when polishing? Would be interesting to see what someone suggests for it. Hoping it somehow can be minimized, visually. As for the other marks, and swirls, I agree with everyone else..........clay and polishing should get rid of those.
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i always thought that bird crap stains your paint would make your clear coat crack. just like the picture....

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Old 07-05-2007, 06:00 PM
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ok i think i know what i'm going to do..
1. Clay Bar the whole car...
2. then do a XMT 360 with a edge green pad
3. Wolfgang Deepgloss sealeant
4. then polish it with pinnalce liquid soverant..

does that sould about right anything i'm missing... to make this car look like glass... and also i have heard that you can use touch up paint on rock chips then polish it or something to help the touch up, anyone have a clue what i'm talking about... please help let me know if i'm missing anything or the wrong order... i need to order the stuff soon but i want to make sure that i'm useing the right stuff...
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