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How to remove this mark?
Guys, Mind to teach me how to remove this kind of mark?
http://alluredetail.files.wordpress....71645275_n.jpg
I used maguires DA polisher to polish my car for swirl marks. It was all good until I drove my car under the sun. Please help..
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Re: How to remove this mark?
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What you have is halograms a combo like meguiars m105 and m205 should do the trick but work in small sections and check your progress
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Re: How to remove this mark?
You're going to have to re-do. Like jamesboyy said, do a test area, when you get the desired results then work small areas (2x2).
Slow and steady does it. Let us know how it turned out
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Re: How to remove this mark?
Originally Posted by rycen
You did that with a DA?
I don't think it was made by my da.. I think it is from the car repairer. Had an accident last time.
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Re: How to remove this mark?
What products and pads did you use to cause that?
edit: I did not see your last post in this thread. Those do look like the holograms that come from most body shop buff jobs with a rotary polisher.
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Re: How to remove this mark?
Guys, all I have is the maguires da polisher and optimum microfiber cutting and polishing pad. What should I do to get it off?
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Re: How to remove this mark?
WOW!!!!
I've never actually used the MF pads, so I'll defer to someone else on this one.
If it was in my garage, I'd be hitting it with LC CCS orange pad, a good compound (take your pick of the many suggested/sold here), followed by a white pad with a finish polish, and finally a sealant or wax. Of course, these are all assumptions since a test spot would be required to prove this process.
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Go to Walmart and pick up meguiars ultimate compound and ultimate polish. I don't have experience with those pads but they should work fine.
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Re: How to remove this mark?
That Audi paint is going to be super hard to begin with. I'd personally not waste time and money working with Ultimate Compound in working on that car. I'd go with M-105 Ultra Cut Compound to remove those horrendous buffer trails with your Optimum MF pads on your DA.
I recommend working is sections smaller than a 2 foot X 2 foot work section. The harder the paint the smaller the work section as a rule of thumb, and there's not many paints out there harder than that Audi paint.
Have a read through this thread http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/...on-passes.html for some food for thought on working in proper work sections, and think 12-16 inch squared work sections.
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