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Originally Posted by 440hsp My name is Rickey and i am definitely new to the detailing game. I own a 05 srt4 that is black and in need of some attention for sure. |
Welcome to Autogeek Online Rickey!
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Originally Posted by 440hsp
That's what brought me to this forum. I had my car repainted in march of this year and while the paint job wasn't the best, it could have looked alot better if he would have brought the shine out in the paint.
Instead there were horrible, - swirl
- scratches
- and burn marks in the paint
from what looked like a non-experienced rotary user in a hurry. |
Yep, sad to say that's the norm for both the body shop industry and the production detailing industry and definitely the normal type of work you get at dealerships.
I have two articles that go over this in detail....
DISO = The Dealership Installed Swirl Option The story of 3 H's - Horrendous, Horror Story and Hack Detailers... Quote:
Originally Posted by 440hsp
Now i"m on the search for the correct compounds and polishes to help my daily driver look its best and bring out the shine to the best of my abilities (and with the help from you guys of course). |
Best thing to do is to start a new thread in the right forum, this is the "Introduction" forum and your thread title reads,
Hello from Houston,Texas!!!!!!
No one reading the forum can tell you're looking for help buffing out a black car by the thread title.
Beside writing articles, making videos and teaching classes on how to buff out paint I also write articles on how to "interact on a discussion forum" to help people help themselves...
Check out these two articles and I'll be looking for your new thread...
A tip to help yourself get great answers when you start a thread How to write a good title for your thread