Tristan Hake Posted May 13, 2016 Share Posted May 13, 2016 Scratches.....how do you buff them out I just used a meguiars swirl remover and a wizards polish, neither of them seemed to do the trick still lots of scratches. I do think want to use an aggressive Compoud on a truck with 5k miles but it bugs the shit out of me... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sahls01gmc Posted May 13, 2016 Share Posted May 13, 2016 You're looking at machine polishing. No way around it, but I hope that doesn't scare you either. Check out the threads in this forum, lots of great tips for getting rid of those scratches! http://www.adamsforums.com/forum/36-paint-correction-polishing/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MR. DRAG SLEDDER Posted May 13, 2016 Share Posted May 13, 2016 http://adamspolishes.com/shop/kits/4-polishing-kits.html What he said and what I have......Worth every penny! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tristan Hake Posted May 13, 2016 Author Share Posted May 13, 2016 I haven't tried adams yet I tried some other stuff first. Looks like I'll just do it Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cbrsilv15 Posted May 19, 2016 Share Posted May 19, 2016 First, and foremost - learn proper washing techniques. 5k miles should not be all swirled up. I use a lot of Adam's products and they work great. Once you get it properly corrected, wash it with care. There's tons of threads online about washing. It sounds different, but detailing for a few years on the side I can tell a huge difference. 2 bucket wash method, top first then bottom, straight passes - nothing circular, sheet rinsing, waffle weave towel/blow drying, etc... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cbrsilv15 Posted May 19, 2016 Share Posted May 19, 2016 Oh yeah, no automatic car washes! Those things destroy paint. My dealer has free car washes for life, but you won't find me in there once. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RyanbabZ71 Posted May 19, 2016 Share Posted May 19, 2016 Oh yeah, no automatic car washes! Those things destroy paint. My dealer has free car washes for life, but you won't find me in there once. Example Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tristan Hake Posted May 19, 2016 Author Share Posted May 19, 2016 I always use the two bucket wash method but being black paint ever since I've had the vehicle it had these very fine scratches I just tried to buff the truck using a Meguiars swirl remover it didn't seem to help much I will probably end up trying Adams and seeing how that works I just want to get everything right and sealed up so I don't have these scratches appearing First, and foremost - learn proper washing techniques. 5k miles should not be all swirled up. I use a lot of Adam's products and they work great. Once you get it properly corrected, wash it with care. There's tons of threads online about washing. It sounds different, but detailing for a few years on the side I can tell a huge difference. 2 bucket wash method, top first then bottom, straight passes - nothing circular, sheet rinsing, waffle weave towel/blow drying, etc... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
slj2008 Posted May 19, 2016 Share Posted May 19, 2016 I always use the two bucket wash method but being black paint ever since I've had the vehicle it had these very fine scratches I just tried to buff the truck using a Meguiars swirl remover it didn't seem to help much I will probably end up trying Adams and seeing how that works I just want to get everything right and sealed up so I don't have these scratches appearing Any scratches - I have the local body shop buff / wax it. YES they do Black trucks , no problems . they do custom paint on street rods . I just wash / spray wax between wax jobs . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tristan Hake Posted May 19, 2016 Author Share Posted May 19, 2016 What do they charge normally? Any scratches - I have the local body shop buff / wax it. YES they do Black trucks , no problems . they do custom paint on street rods . I just wash / spray wax between wax jobs . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wuznme Posted May 19, 2016 Share Posted May 19, 2016 New vehicles, immediately dawn wash, clay, wash again then use your favorite polish, (wax if you like) then sealant. Already doing the two bucket so good...do the above but after clay and wash get a decent polisher and get a good swirl and scratch remover Adams, Chemical Guys etc... Dealer thought I was crazy when I told them not to the wash the truck for me when I come to pick up or I wouldn't taking delivery. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
slj2008 Posted May 19, 2016 Share Posted May 19, 2016 What do they charge normally? I think I paid $50.00 x 3 times a year, but I do his landscape - shop / home . we both get good deals. What do they charge normally? I think I paid $50.00 x 3 times a year, but I do his landscape - shop / home . we both get good deals. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sierra Boy Posted May 19, 2016 Share Posted May 19, 2016 cbrsilv15, on 18 May 2016 - 8:15 PM, said:cbrsilv15, on 18 May 2016 - 8:15 PM, said:First, and foremost - learn proper washing techniques. 5k miles should not be all swirled up. I use a lot of Adam's products and they work great. Once you get it properly corrected, wash it with care. There's tons of threads online about washing. It sounds different, but detailing for a few years on the side I can tell a huge difference. 2 bucket wash method, top first then bottom, straight passes - nothing circular, sheet rinsing, waffle weave towel/blow drying, etc... X2...been a detailer for 40 years and two bucket wash is a must! Always straight when washing/waxing...NEVER circle anything. I use Adams "Americana" wax for my Black 2015 GMC and like glass... I also use it on my Black 67 Nova SS that is Lacquer from the 70's and works really well with no scratches. Worth every penny!!! Tip...don't put the lid on very tight...real hard to remove sometimes. Do one panel at a time then wipe off and so on. Sierra Boy http://www.adamshawaii.com/p-423-adams-americana-premium-carnauba-paste-car-wax.aspx Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cbrsilv15 Posted May 20, 2016 Share Posted May 20, 2016 $50 for a "buff" job is dirt cheap. For full paint correction, I am on the cheap side and usually charge between 100-200. The next time you wash and clay, look at the paint under some fluorescent lights for swirls. http://www.autopia.org/forums/click-brag-the-detailers-showcase/182512-porsche-gt3-oakes-reversing-track-days.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
karlmg Posted May 20, 2016 Share Posted May 20, 2016 Optimum poliseal is a good product also. It cleans the paint, can remove swirl marks and seals the paint. It is best to use it with a buffer. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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