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dunston
10-26-2009, 04:12 AM
How To Remove Horrible Rotary Buffer Swirl Marks out of a 350Z using the Wolfgang Twins (http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/auto-detailing-101/21413-horrible-swirl-marks.html)

I got a 350Z at a very good price with a very bad detail. These pictures make me sick! LOL I just bought a porter cable 7424 PX, Wolfgang Total swirl remover 3.0, finishing glaze, orange light cutting pad and gray finishing pad, Wolfgang Deep gloss paint sealant, and Wolfgang instant detailing spritz.

Will these products accomplish the goals I am looking for. I am also open to new suggestions to try. Thank you!

http://i257.photobucket.com/albums/hh240/801motors/350Z/104_0505.jpg?t=1256547863

:)

mchess1
10-26-2009, 06:18 AM
I got a 350Z at a very good price with a very bad detail. These pictures make me sick! lol I just bought a porter cable 7424 PX, Wolfgang Total swirl remover 3.0, finishing glaze, orange light cutting pad and gray finishing pad, Wolfgang Deep gloss paint sealant, and Wolfgang instant detailing spritz. Will these products accomplish the goals I am looking for. I am also open to new suggestions to try. Thank you!

You should be able to knock out the swirls, although you may want/need a white pad in addition to the other pads you mentioned.

Make sure you post some pictures of your process.

HighEndDetail
10-26-2009, 07:27 AM
You should be able to knock out the swirls, although you may want/need a white pad in addition to the other pads you mentioned.
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Yes, I would also get a few white pads. I would use them with the WG finishing glaze.

Mike Phillips
10-26-2009, 09:29 AM
The Wolfgang TSR 3.0 with the orange cutting pad on the 5.0 to 6.0 speed setting should do the trick no problem. Best thing to do would be a Test Spot when you first start out, that is test the TSR with the Orange cutting pad to one section and then inspect your results.

It helps to place a single strip of painter's tape on a horizontal surface and then just work on one side of the tape. Then you can look at the before and after results and quickly and easily see if this combination of products is getting the job done.

The sides look like they have horrible rotary buffer inflicted swirls; does the hood look the same way?

If so, and if you haven't already started working on it,then position the hood with the sun on it when the sun is directly overhead and capture some good before shots.

If you what to show the world what you can do with you new toys, then tape off half the hood and only buff out one half and the remove the tape and re-position the hood in the sun and take a few before & after shots.

Next buff out the other half of the hood, (and the rest of the car), and then take the final beauty shot.


The power in the after shots is created in the before shots (http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/tricks-tips-techniques/21216-power-after-shots-created-before-shots.html)


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dunston
10-26-2009, 01:32 PM
Thanks for the help guys! :xyxthumbs:

Whats a good white pad I should get?

I will take plenty before, during and after pictures. Yes, there is horrible rotary buffer inflicted swirls all over the car. When you tape off half the hood for a before and after shot, does a line show up after you do the rest of the hood? Or does it just blend in when you complete the other half? Thanks!

Emile
10-26-2009, 01:38 PM
Go with TSR and Orange Pads and then follow up with Finishing Glaze and White Pads. You should probably have two of each pad on hand because the pads get clogged up after doing a panel or two. You also need a good pad cleaner, Pinnacle XMT Pad Cleaner is awesome stuff.

dunston
10-26-2009, 01:55 PM
Here are a few more pics I have. Yuk!

http://www.autogeekonline.net/gallery/data/773/zigzagrotarybufferswirls01.jpg

http://www.autogeekonline.net/gallery/data/773/zigzagrotarybufferswirls02.jpg

Mike Phillips
10-26-2009, 01:57 PM
Thanks for the help guys! :xyxthumbs:

Whats a good white pad I should get?

I will take plenty before, during and after pictures. Yes, there is horrible rotary buffer inflicted swirls all over the car. When you tape off half the hood for a before and after shot, does a line show up after you do the rest of the hood? Or does it just blend in when you complete the other half? Thanks!

Being a newer car it should just blend in, you're going to want to buff both sides equally for a uniform, swirl-free finish.

For the purpose of just showing before and after you don't have to use tape and you don't have to buff a lot on the tape-line. Work inside your comfort level for sure.


:)

dunston
10-26-2009, 02:20 PM
So is this the steps I should use...

TSR = Orange pad
Finishing Glaze = White pad
Paint sealant = Grey pad

I was also planning on using a clay bar. Is it necessary to use if before doing this 3 step finish? Thanks!

Mike Phillips
10-26-2009, 03:01 PM
So is this the steps I should use...

TSR = Orange pad
Finishing Glaze = White pad
Paint sealant = Grey pad

I was also planning on using a clay bar. Is it necessary to use if before doing this 3 step finish? Thanks!

Yes, those steps should restore a swirl-free finish as long as the swirls are not too deep. You should be able to prove the above system by buffing out just a small section and then inspecting your results.


As for claying, feel the paint after washing and drying or wiping clean, if it feel like it has a texture or little bumps then clay before buffing. Claying is the most effective way to remove above surface bonded contaminants.

Machine cleaning with a SMR like TSR 3.0 will remove some above surface bonded contaminants but claying is the most effective way to remove all the aboves surface bonded contaminants.


:)

Mike Phillips
10-26-2009, 03:04 PM
In this shot here, where you see the zig-zag pattern just below the passenger's window, it's as though the person has no clue as to what they're actually doing to the paint.


Maybe they consider themselves to be an artist? Instead of removing swirls they put them in and charge more for it and call it shimmer?

LOL

http://i257.photobucket.com/albums/hh240/801motors/350Z/104_0521.jpg

dunston
11-04-2009, 03:04 PM
Got all my supplies in and camera all charged, ready to start my detail and its cloudy outside! Go figure, my one day off and its the one day in Palm Springs when its overcast. lol

spooks
11-04-2009, 03:18 PM
Good luck with it, take your time and enjoy it, that colour is gonna look great when your done. Look forward to seeing it finished

MI Mike
11-04-2009, 04:21 PM
I can relate to the dealerships so called artist in residence. I had to take my vehicle in for warranty repaint work. It was a cloudy day when I picked the car up (it was also inside). Next day when the sun came out the entire car lite up with swirl marks over swirl marks. When I took it back they gave me the line that it did not look that way when it was in the shop. They finally fixed it, after a couple of tries. After the 90-day cure time, I took it in for normal maintenance and door hinge replacements, they washed it. Currently searching for a good detailer for some work in the spring. Also, looking for a paint meter to find out how much clearcoat they took off. Its hard to locate anyone with a meter around here. Question?? Would AG or Mike be willing to rent out theirs for a couple of days. $695.00 for a one time use is very expensive. Again I can feel the pain.

unclestu
11-04-2009, 10:36 PM
I can relate to the dealerships so called artist in residence. I had to take my vehicle in for warranty repaint work. It was a cloudy day when I picked the car up (it was also inside). Next day when the sun came out the entire car lite up with swirl marks over swirl marks. When I took it back they gave me the line that it did not look that way when it was in the shop. They finally fixed it, after a couple of tries. After the 90-day cure time, I took it in for normal maintenance and door hinge replacements, they washed it. Currently searching for a good detailer for some work in the spring. Also, looking for a paint meter to find out how much clearcoat they took off. Its hard to locate anyone with a meter around here. Question?? Would AG or Mike be willing to rent out theirs for a couple of days. $695.00 for a one time use is very expensive. Again I can feel the pain.

I went into a local auto body shop and explained that the dealership scratched my car and sent it to their body shop to repaint the panel. I asked if they could take a reading on my paint thickness and they were more than happy to check the paint thickness on the repainted panel as well as the rest of the car. I took less than 2 minutes and they made a potential new customer. Good luck:xyxthumbs: