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Need advice with light clear coat scratches on new 2018 Accord
Let me apologize up front for the length, I tend to be detailed...
I purchased a 2018 Accord- Platinum White 3 weeks ago. After a few days of having it, I noticed when looking at it from certain angles and light there were a few what appears to be clear coat scratches on the hood and on the trunk from what I assume may have been when the dealership washed/dried it. None of the scratches can be felt which also leads me to believe they are slight clear coat scratches. I also ordered the Wolfgang Uber Ceramic coating to apply to my car from AutoGeek. I hand washed it using the 2 bucket method with grit guards as I usually do, and I use the Absorber towel to dry it. Because of the scratches, I tried using Meguire's Ultimate Polish using my Turtle Wax random orbital polisher on the hood and trunk to remove them per the instructions on the bottle. I then used the Wolfgang Perfect Paint Prep and applied the Uber Ceramic coating. Later that evening with the right light shining on the car while parked in a restaurant parking lot, I noticed the scratches were not in fact gone! I know my OCD is kind of kicking in here in that there are not a lot of them and they can only be seen with the right light and at the right angle, but I can't stop thinking about it being a new car and them being there.
Can you please tell me if this may work? I figure I'd have to remove the Uber Ceramic coating first, and was wondering if the WG Perfect Paint prep would do it? I also thought about trying the Meguire's Scratch X 2.0 with using my random orbital polisher to remove the scratches, and then re-apply the Uber Ceramic coating.
Thanks so much in advance!
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Re: Need advice with light clear coat scratches on new 2018 Accord
Always do a test spot before doing the whole car.
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Re: Need advice with light clear coat scratches on new 2018 Accord
Welcome to AGO.
Well first off the paint prep is not going to remove the coating. You will have to polish it off.
Also you are using this tool or something similar?
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Re: Need advice with light clear coat scratches on new 2018 Accord
Thanks for the warm welcome! I am using one similar, it is the smaller hand version. And to your point about the paint prep not removing the Uber ceramic coating, will a clay bar remove it? Last, I just realized that I used Meguire's Ultimate Polish, not Ultimate Compound to try and remove the scratches ( I updated my OP). Maybe that's why the scratches didn't come out?
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Re: Need advice with light clear coat scratches on new 2018 Accord
This tool is not going to do much for removing swirls. It’s often called a wax spreader.
Claying will not remove all the coating. It may remove some. Polishing will for sure.
You can try ultimate compound with the machine you have but I would recommend looking into a dual action polisher if your budget allows.
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Re: Need advice with light clear coat scratches on new 2018 Accord
You are going to want a machine like this Griots Garage 6 Inch Random Orbital Polisher and you will be best to purchase a package deal. Get the pads and polishes to match and you will be able to handle any light scratches and swirls with ease. The blue wax spreader will be just a memory of how you got started and a great lesson learned. My story was very similar yet on a larger scale of errors. I tried doing a 9' tall cargo van with a $30.00 hand vibrator from Home Depot and found AutoGeek because of it! It still causes me to be humble when others describe their trials and tribulations of detailing.Good luck with your decision.
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Re: Need advice with light clear coat scratches on new 2018 Accord
Originally Posted by wing commander
You are going to want a machine like this Griots Garage 6 Inch Random Orbital Polisher and you will be best to purchase a package deal. Get the pads and polishes to match and you will be able to handle any light scratches and swirls with ease. The blue wax spreader will be just a memory of how you got started and a great lesson learned. My story was very similar yet on a larger scale of errors. I tried doing a 9' tall cargo van with a $30.00 hand vibrator from Home Depot and found AutoGeek because of it! It still causes me to be humble when others describe their trials and tribulations of detailing.Good luck with your decision.
Machine as recommended above, some orange lake country flat pads, Wolfgang Total Swirl Remover will take the Uber off and remove the scratches. Can follow with Wolfgang Finishing Glaze on white pad to refine. Reapply Uber to hood.
Paint prep and/or clay won't remove the Uber Cramic.
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Re: Need advice with light clear coat scratches on new 2018 Accord
Originally Posted by wing commander
You are going to want a machine like this Griots Garage 6 Inch Random Orbital Polisher and you will be best to purchase a package deal. Get the pads and polishes to match and you will be able to handle any light scratches and swirls with ease. The blue wax spreader will be just a memory of how you got started and a great lesson learned. My story was very similar yet on a larger scale of errors. I tried doing a 9' tall cargo van with a $30.00 hand vibrator from Home Depot and found AutoGeek because of it! It still causes me to be humble when others describe their trials and tribulations of detailing.Good luck with your decision.
Originally Posted by BudgetPlan1
Machine as recommended above, some orange lake country flat pads, Wolfgang Total Swirl Remover will take the Uber off and remove the scratches. Can follow with Wolfgang Finishing Glaze on white pad to refine. Reapply Uber to hood.
Paint prep and/or clay won't remove the Uber Cramic.
I truly appreciate the replies and recommendations! I took a look at the Griot's polisher and I'm not sure if it is within my budget right now. Is there a way to tackle this by hand with pads, WG Total Swirl Remover and such?
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Re: Need advice with light clear coat scratches on new 2018 Accord
Working by hand won't get you very far. The investment in a good polisher will take you a long way. If you can't afford it now, fight a holding action by ensuring you're keeping the paint protected and using wash products/equipment that won't make things worse while you save up for the polisher.
I'll also suggest you get rid of the Absorber. It works well for pulling up water, but it is not gentle on soft paint. When I moved from using an Absorber to soft microfiber waffle weave drying towels, I noticed a significant drop in marring on my wife's Toyota, which also has very soft paint like your Honda. Now, I only use the Absorber for my wheels.
What do you use to wash the vehicle?
Removing the swirls is one step. The next is to ensure they don't come back.
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Re: Need advice with light clear coat scratches on new 2018 Accord
Originally Posted by bamafan76
I truly appreciate the replies and recommendations! I took a look at the Griot's polisher and I'm not sure if it is within my budget right now. Is there a way to tackle this by hand with pads, WG Total Swirl Remover and such?
Could always go with a Harbor Freight, I think those are around $50. Advance Auto sometimes has coupons and sales that lower the Griots under $100. Unfortunately I don't think hand polishing will be enough to do the job unless you're some kinda genetically engineered cyborg.
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