Ultra White with swirls?
#1
Ultra White with swirls?
Hey guys,
I've parked under a night lamp at work, and I thought notice a few swirl like scratches on the trunk. When I got home, I grabbed a flash light and start looking around the car (not sure if this is the correct method to identify swirls). But, couldn't find much..maybe my car was dusty??
Have anyone notice any swirls on their Ultra White paint job?
I'm thinking of claying the car, and spray waxing it this weekend. Think that would help/prevent further swirls?
I've parked under a night lamp at work, and I thought notice a few swirl like scratches on the trunk. When I got home, I grabbed a flash light and start looking around the car (not sure if this is the correct method to identify swirls). But, couldn't find much..maybe my car was dusty??
Have anyone notice any swirls on their Ultra White paint job?
I'm thinking of claying the car, and spray waxing it this weekend. Think that would help/prevent further swirls?
#3
Swirls are more noticeable on dark color cars, but on white its harder to see them.
But i also have an UW 3IS and i get swirl marks from time to time, best way to get them out is to use a polish compound and a nice wax job!! i use the Mothers rubbing compound, finishing polish and then finish with a good 2 layers of wax!! The rubbing compound will the get swirls out!!
Good luck!
But i also have an UW 3IS and i get swirl marks from time to time, best way to get them out is to use a polish compound and a nice wax job!! i use the Mothers rubbing compound, finishing polish and then finish with a good 2 layers of wax!! The rubbing compound will the get swirls out!!
Good luck!
#4
Yeah that what I was referring to.
Anyone know an effective way to find them on a white car? I tried the flashlight at night, but it didn't really help. Unless, there were none to begin with...
#5
Swirls are more noticeable on dark color cars, but on white its harder to see them.
But i also have an UW 3IS and i get swirl marks from time to time, best way to get them out is to use a polish compound and a nice wax job!! i use the Mothers rubbing compound, finishing polish and then finish with a good 2 layers of wax!! The rubbing compound will the get swirls out!!
Good luck!
But i also have an UW 3IS and i get swirl marks from time to time, best way to get them out is to use a polish compound and a nice wax job!! i use the Mothers rubbing compound, finishing polish and then finish with a good 2 layers of wax!! The rubbing compound will the get swirls out!!
Good luck!
#6
Well the beauty of a white paint is that is does a great job at hiding these swirl marks..
Your best bet is like I said before, have the paint professionally high speed polished to remove them, then have the paint sealed and waxed.. Should last a long time.
Your best bet is like I said before, have the paint professionally high speed polished to remove them, then have the paint sealed and waxed.. Should last a long time.
#7
But i'll try the clay and wax before I seek the pros.
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#8
Check out the detailing sub section lots of info there. If you don't plan on doing it often, it's easier to pay someone to do it
#9
Claying will not get rid of the swirls. It pulls up surface conataminants from your paint/clear coat and that's it. "Waxes" won't help either unless the so called wax you are using is a glaze, which artificially fills the swirls making them less noticeable.
What you really need is a polish/light compound to remove the swirls. Application can be by hand with an appropriate pad applicator or by machine. Honestly, it is very difficult to completely prevent micromarring on your clear coat when washing. However, there are steps and processes that can drastically reduce the chances. Look up the two bucket wash method. The materials that you use to wash and dry your paint also play a big part in maintaining a swirl free car. Like tea stated, check out the detailing section of this forum. It has a wealth of knowledge.
What you really need is a polish/light compound to remove the swirls. Application can be by hand with an appropriate pad applicator or by machine. Honestly, it is very difficult to completely prevent micromarring on your clear coat when washing. However, there are steps and processes that can drastically reduce the chances. Look up the two bucket wash method. The materials that you use to wash and dry your paint also play a big part in maintaining a swirl free car. Like tea stated, check out the detailing section of this forum. It has a wealth of knowledge.
#10
I do the two bucket method with two grit guards and a MF mitt. And I let it air dry (I know its not the cleanest way).
Maybe its that one time, I let the dealer wash it..
But to be honest, I can't even tell if it is swirls or not because the car is white. =\
Maybe its that one time, I let the dealer wash it..
But to be honest, I can't even tell if it is swirls or not because the car is white. =\
#12
Do you have any recommendations for DIY?
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