Newbie Here, Buffing and Polishing
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Can someone run down a brief outline of the proper compounds and techniques required to remove light to medium scratches for me. I am talking about the kind of damage caused by poor washing and waxing practices I bought a pre-owned vehicle and it looks as though it was washed with a dirty gym sock for the last 6 years nothing to deep but just an all over cloudy looking finish. Thanks for any help and I love that someone has decided to start an autobody forumn this place is great.
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Thanks for the kind words, we are trying our best around here.
I would try using a polishing compound first, like race glaze. Then a good quality wax. Wax it by hand. then rewax after a week or so. |
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Should I use the rubbing compound by hand as well? And I have some Mother's rubbing compund as well as a three coat waxing system (pre-wax cleaner, sealer glaze and a pure carnuba wax is that something I can use or are there better products out there? I'm sorry if these are elementary type questions just wanna have all the info I can before I jump in.
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Unless the scratches are real deep I would try your 3 step before I used the rubbing compound. The carnuba wax will get out light scratches on its own.
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Alright, I will give it a try and I will take some before and after photos to see what you think of my first real attempt at inproving a cars finish. Thanks again for the advice.
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