Paintwork Spirals
Paintwork Spirals
Basically all I want to know is what is the best things to use to rid my car of the dreaded spirals, and the best techniques for getting them gone. BTW what causes them in the first place? Thanks.
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the spirals are small scratchs i think caused by cleaning, thats it i do believe (dino may know more)
the best way to rid the car from them is to use a PC (porter cable) which is like a buffer that cuts away very thin layers of paint to a precise depth therefore eliminating the scratches!
there was a video in the mk4 section i think about the most expensive car wash ever, have a look at that coz the bloke in that uses a PC!
hope this is of some help
the best way to rid the car from them is to use a PC (porter cable) which is like a buffer that cuts away very thin layers of paint to a precise depth therefore eliminating the scratches!
there was a video in the mk4 section i think about the most expensive car wash ever, have a look at that coz the bloke in that uses a PC!
hope this is of some help
The spirals are known as swirls in the detailing world and as Dan says, you will need the car to be polished with either a Porter Cable or Rotary. Used with an abrasive polish it will cut the clear coat a tiny tiny amount to remove these.
They are caused by car washes, poor wash techniques such as sponges as a sponge will trap dirt/grit on the surface and just scratch the paint as your wash around.
the best thing for washing is a wash mitt as the grit will be drawn into the pile and not left on the surface to scratch.
They are caused by car washes, poor wash techniques such as sponges as a sponge will trap dirt/grit on the surface and just scratch the paint as your wash around.
the best thing for washing is a wash mitt as the grit will be drawn into the pile and not left on the surface to scratch.
yeh, think i'll get another mitt.dino wrote:I buy a new washmitt every couple of months as i use mine often lol
i just use the old ones for arches/alloys/engine.
Applicator pads should be washed every time they are used.
ooooohhhhh i should wash them everytime......better get that sorted out!
cheers mate.
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