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Re: Very fine spider webs on black
Originally Posted by
IAJack
Q. "Where is that Amazon Car Detailing Discussion Forum?"
A. Right next to the I am a cheap SOB non-professional detailer forum.
Thanks for the help
Maybe the op bought the chemical guys stuff from here did you ever think of that? Do we have to buy every single detailing product we own from here before we can ask a question?
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Re: Very fine spider webs on black
Originally Posted by
JustJesus
Oh WOW! Talk about a guarantee! Nicely done, Mike. No better way to get your point across and your confidence in that product.
I wonder if he's been using the CG Blue Hex Logic pad. If so, then that pad may just be too soft to pull the swirls out? Maybe the abrasives in the #36 and #38 helped a bit, but not enough as it would have with a polishing pad? [shrug] Just a thought
Heck, maybe like someone said in the other thread, the OP is putting them in during the final wipe off?
The blue hex usually does a good job removing swirls, but I usually pair it with Megs M205.
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Re: Very fine spider webs on black
Originally Posted by
IAJack
I have cleaned, polished and waxed my my black 2008 BMW and it looks great but there are still very very fine spider webs. I polished the car using an RO and CG #36 and #38 and then used CG Blacklight and it took out most of the marks and fine scratches, but at the right angle in the very bright sun before sunset I can see a very fine webbing effect. I again made several passes over a test spot using a blue pad and the #36 and #38 and it didn't begin to touch them. I am wondering if these fine scratches are through the clearcoat? The previous owner washed the car with a car wash brush and I have improved it a lot already.
Does anyone have a recommendation of polish / pad that I can try to remove these or is there such a thing as "towel marks" that will never be completely removed? I am to the point that I am concerned about making it worse and this might be as good as it gets on a 10 year old finish. Thank you
I tried to take a pic, but they are so fine that they are had to capture even with the flash or a bright flashlight. This pic is from about 2" or less away. The paint is called sapphire black and does have a bit of flake in it.
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Mike had an excellent suggestion of the TSR and polishing pads.
In the meantime, if you have an orange pad, try that with V36, and V38 with the blue or white.
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Re: Very fine spider webs on black
FWIW, I bought a Chemical Guys swirl remover initially. I wasn't getting very good results. I then bought some Griots BOSS products and got great results. I haven't used the WG compounds, but the other products I have used from that line are excellent, so I would totally use them.
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Re: Very fine spider webs on black
Originally Posted by
IAJack
Q. "Where is that Amazon Car Detailing Discussion Forum?"
A. Right next to the I am a cheap SOB non-professional detailer forum.
Thanks for the help
I love the info I get from this forum so I do try to Make my purchases from here even if they are a couple bucks more but I must confess I do order some stuff from Amazon. Usually because it is not available on this site but also sometimes because I get free two day shipping on small one or two item orders. Besides poor Bezos is down to his last hundred billion.
Dave
2017 Toyota Tundra
2013 M37S Infinity
2007 BMW 335i convertible
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Re: Very fine spider webs on black
Report back on your updated results.
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Re: Very fine spider webs on black
Originally Posted by
fightnews
Maybe the op bought the chemical guys stuff from here did you ever think of that? Do we have to buy every single detailing product we own from here before we can ask a question?
No you don't have too. You may ask the question from the place you bought it from.
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Re: Very fine spider webs on black
I think the OP simply asked about getting rid of those fine swirls and what polishes and pads to use. He said he used a "RO" polisher. (Don't we all mention that we've used products from time to time that are not from AG? Heck, we even say something like "used a product I can't discuss here.") It was Mike who asked what type of polisher he was using. Maybe the OP is sizing up some of the DA polishers on AG now. Who knows? I'm sure a lot of people come here and officially take the discussion plunge when they want some advice; I know I did.
AGO is a great forum, so I support PBMC.
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Re: Very fine spider webs on black
Originally Posted by
jdgamble
FWIW, I bought a Chemical Guys swirl remover initially. I wasn't getting very good results.
I then bought some Griots BOSS products and got great results.
Besides abrasive technology, did you cahange any other factors? Tool? Pads? Technique?
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Re: Very fine spider webs on black
Originally Posted by
Mike Phillips
Besides abrasive technology, did you cahange any other factors? Tool? Pads? Technique?
Good point Mike. I also returned the Torq DA that I started with and purchased a GG6. That made a world of difference. But I still tried the CG VSS with the GG6, and the results were not good. I felt like I was creating imperfections while polishing.
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